recently got this pump for my 125g but its way too strong. i have a ball valve on it but i have to move it almost half way so it wont overfill my tank. is that too much restriction? should i just drill another hole and open the valve all the way?
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How would you limit it
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or simply add more down flow to your wet dry, but like Mike said dont limit on the input side.. make it the output side, you are making the pump cavitate.. not good for your pump
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my co-worker made the same suggestion as you Jesper. i think that what im going to do. how does this look?Attached Filesfishless
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well change of plans. i reduced the output to 3/4" pvc and made a spray bar. tested it and worked. i guess it slowed down the return a bit which give the drain enough time to keep up with the pump. will this put too much pressure on the pump?Attached Filesfishless
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You will be fine. The pump can handle it, Iwaki's are the best out there in my opinion for external pumps.
There will be a lot more pressure going out the spray bar, that if it was open. The smaller discharge piping will increase friction with that amount of flow, so what all that boils down to is you might see a rise in temperature on the tank. Just keep an eye on it.380G For Sale $3000 Acrylic tank & stand
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