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Sniper308

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I am currently searching for a replacement pump to return water from my sump. I have tried the Rio's(and yes mine burned up too) and do not want to go that route again. My tank is relativeley small(46g BF) so I do not need a large pump. I have been looking at the following. Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.

Brand Model Price Claimed output
Azoo 2500 34.95 660gph
Hagen 901 49.95 952gph
Ehiem 1060 119.95 580gph
MagDrive 5 46.80 500gph
MagDrive 7 51.30 700gph

The pump that I use must be submersible and I would like one that will not melt and send toxic oil spills all over my tank as my last pump did after only 6 months. I would also appreciate any suggestions on flow rate for a 46g tank. I know that the claimed flows above are probably at 0 feet of head but do not want to overpower such a small tank. Thanks.
 

liquid

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I can't help you out too much, but I thought I'd post this for your reference purposes:

http://www.marinedepot.com/a_ph_danner.asp?CartId=

At the bottom of that page is a series of pump curves for the Mag pumps in case you haven't seen it already. Might help you, might not.

Sorry I couldn't help further.
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I'm kinda in the same but different boat: I'm looking for an external pump to return to my 50 gal and I'm probably going to either pick an Iwaki MD 30 RDXL (960 gph @ 4' head) or a GRI #510 or #518. Why does your pump need to be an internal pump anyhow? For externals, the Iwaki's and GRI's are great...

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Sniper308

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Liquidshaneo: In refference to your question, I would prefer a submersible pump due to the fact that my sump is a 10g tank. This tank would be very hard to drill for a bulkhead and the space under the tank is all but taken by the sump itself. I would love a external pump but do not have the room or accesability to use one.
 

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Sniper, I have the same tank and just went through the same thing!!

I started with a MAG 7 and must say I was completely disappointed with it's performance! For almost the same price I then tried a SEN 700. Major difference, the Sen put a lot more water back into my tank. I am using the Sen 700 on a Sea Swirl, along with 2 Maxijet power heads on a wave strip and I am very happy!! I don't think it is too much, seems just right, my corals love the added current!!

BTW, The Sen can go either way internal or external of the sump!!

HTH

[ August 27, 2001: Message edited by: Green Mariner ]
 
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Liquidshaneo, I have a MAK4 for sale if you are interested.

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