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LoneStar
Wed, 21st Mar 2007, 06:18 AM
http://www.reefexotics.com/sequence_dart.jpg

http://www.reefexotics.com/reeflo.htm

Anyone ever use a Sequence Snapper pump before? Their sorta new from what I have gathered ;) Basically just like a Dart, but with a smaller motor (I think).

Snapper:
2400 GPH @ 0ft
11' max
2" in and 1.5" out
98 watts
$199.95


Dart:
3600 GPH @ 0ft
12' max head height
2" in and 1.5" out
135 watts
$229.95

2400 GPH @ only 98watts is pretty darn good! A nice dependable pump manufacturer and it will run cooler than a submersible.

For comparison a Mag 24 is:
Flow Rate: 2400 GPH maximum flow with a 20` shut-off
Power Consumption: 265 Watts
Outlet Size / Inlet Size: 1" MPT / 1" FPT


Not sure if I would use a Dart or a Snapper for my return. I probably wouldn't need 'all' the flow for the return if I would use a Dart. BUT I could always crank down the output with a valve, and that is said to reduce the wattage used too....

caferacermike
Wed, 21st Mar 2007, 06:38 AM
You didn't list what it was for so it makes it that much more difficult to form an opinion.

LoneStar
Wed, 21st Mar 2007, 06:46 AM
Not sure if I would use a Dart or a Snapper for my return.


I'd use it for a return...but it could be used for other applications too.

seamonkey2
Wed, 21st Mar 2007, 07:49 AM
well there is a 1200gph, 1' and 37watts difference

It all depends of what you want it for

good luck

Jose

brewercm
Wed, 21st Mar 2007, 08:47 AM
I'm going to be using the Dart to run both the skimmer and teed off as the return.