Karin
video of pump being taken apart:
Doesn't look like a pinwheel impeller on the Sicces.
I think I'll try one. Gabe's getting them in at a good price...
Karin
I know pinwheel or needle wheel are popular for skimmer applications because they do such a good job at chopping up the bubbles into tiny bubbles.
I would assume a pump that is designed to just bring water from one are to another wouldn't necessarily need or have a pinwheel impeller though since without the air input there really wouldn't be any need to chop up bubbles. No?
Karin
From Sicce USA:
Yes, the pumps can be used submersible and also inline external. They come with barbed fittings and they also have female US threaded inlet and outlets. If you use US barbed fittings like all applications you will need teflon tape.
Here is an attachment and information from our US literature that may also help you. If you have any other questions you can direct them to me and I will help in any way I can.
Karin
Karin have you looked into a Pan World 50PXX? 90 watts versus your 105w and pretty much all you hear is the cooling fan on the back? I was trying to post the flow chart but it is off line for the PW 50PXX. I saw on yours the pump you want will drop down from 1300 to 925GPH at 5'.
I noticed in the video that the mag pump was placed on the bottom of the tank, with nothing under it. The Sicce has rubber suction cups (which will harden in about a year). That's not really a fair comparison...
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."
Karin, just remember that when you submerge a pump, it will add significantly to the heat in your tank. Of course, I still have a steal of a chiller for sale...
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."
I have had a 100PXX and there is a big difference in noise levels. You are more than welcome to come by and listen to mine to hear the noise level. I have a tile floor so no carpet to silence it.