I would agree with Jason here. Why bring you water down 22 feet and spend the energy to bring it up again. I would have a small volume going down to the sump and just have a cloose loop for circulation. You can move lots of water with a close loop and use a much less energy that moving the same amount of water usp from 22 feet.King Jason":1tziecww said:I've been extremely happy with my two Dolphin pumps. I have an AmpMaster 3000 and 2100. Both pumps are very quiet. I can't speak for reliability because my tank hasn’t been up that long. But they have been working great so far.
You may want to consider using the AmpMasters for a closed loop and another pump for your return from basement. 22' head is too much for Dolphin pumps.
Ryan7":23jleebu said:On the website for dolphin pumps, I calculated that a High Head Series 1/2 hp 5000 gph pump could run to lines up 22feet and put out 600gph at top. This pump would not be suitable? Do you suggest more flow or turnover?
370g tank
LRFO - will be well stocked
You find the one you use more reliable, quiet?
Also, I will be running 2 overflows, what would the advantages be of running 2 pumps from basement, besides the points of one failing?
thanxs alot, this is a big part of my setup, I only want to do it once, with the right stuff.![]()