- Location
- Howell, NJ
i wonder how long these pumps will last :scratch: im listening in....
Sorry dean, i must be smoking. The number 2 will be sitting in my freah water holding trash can 44 gallon brute. i have a maxijet 1200 that runs 24/7 in there and will be switching it for the #2 pump, less wattage. also if the two 400gph are not enough for my 30 gal, i'll switch one 400gph for the 600gph and put the 400gph in fresh water tub. sorry dean, mR. Link master. lol
i am not a fan of just having water sitting in a garbage can still. i like to aerate water that i use in my system at all times. Just something i like to doInitially, I thought #2 was to pump water into the tank for auto top off which i believe is why dean was asking for an explaination.
So it looks like you're just circulating fresh water... any reason why?
thanks dean. i not feeling so bad counting watts, hears why. then again i will start a new thread. i'm taking over this poor guys thread. lolFor someone counting watts, it seems strange to have a pump dedicated to circulate fresh water. But who am I to wonder...your results speak for themselves.
no problem will doDon't you feel that the 30g Finnex is going to become awfully crowded with 2 of these in there? I considered 1 for a 24g, and thought it would take up too much display room. Can you post a pic when you're set up with them to get an idea how they look in a small tank?
Henry
Don't you feel that the 30g Finnex is going to become awfully crowded with 2 of these in there? I considered 1 for a 24g, and thought it would take up too much display room. Can you post a pic when you're set up with them to get an idea how they look in a small tank?
Henry
Deanos,
Thanks for the F&S sale info. I just had a #4 delivered at a higher price & F&S matched their own lower saleprice. I'll by you a drink at the swap.:beer:
I'll do a review on the Hydor #4 after using it for a week or so and add it to this thread.