I have an eshopps overflow box rated at 200gph. My sump is roughly 3ft below the tank. Calculating the head loss...how many gph should the return be?
🐠Manda🐟
I have an eshopps overflow box rated at 200gph. My sump is roughly 3ft below the tank. Calculating the head loss...how many gph should the return be?
🐠Manda🐟
not sure where you're headed with this question, but....less than 200 gph
Most of the pump manufactures have a graph or table on the box (or their website) listing the return flow at a given height, so you can just look at a few and pick one that stays where you want it. That being said, I tend to err on the side of cautious...and make up the difference with powerhead flow. Hope that makes sense...lol
Larry Wheat
President/Co-founder "A Butterfly's Touch" and "Running4Trisomy"
90 gallon mixed reef
What did you end up deciding on?
Larry Wheat
President/Co-founder "A Butterfly's Touch" and "Running4Trisomy"
90 gallon mixed reef
From what I can tell a mag 2 would work. I think a rio1100 would be pushing it too close
🐠Manda🐟
That sounds about right. I wouldn't go any higher than that, just in case you had even a small impingement on the overflow's flow.
Larry Wheat
President/Co-founder "A Butterfly's Touch" and "Running4Trisomy"
90 gallon mixed reef
I'd go with PHs for in-tank flow and just use the return for what it was intended, to return water from the sump.
-You had me at PWM