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Mr. Fish
01/15/2012, 04:57 PM
I need a very very quiet return pump probably in the 1000-1800 gph range for my 180. What are your recommendations? I don't want to spend an arm and a leg for it either.

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psusocr
01/15/2012, 05:07 PM
Eheim power compact

Mr. Fish
01/15/2012, 05:41 PM
Eheim power compact

Can you post a link to the pump, I am having a hard time finding it.

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NiTr0x911
01/15/2012, 05:50 PM
http://www.eheim.com/products/detail/6/category

Mr. Fish
01/15/2012, 08:07 PM
I'm looking for something a little stronger than that.

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reefknight
01/15/2012, 10:17 PM
ATB Flowstar 1500, run one on my 185. Great silent pump!

footboard
01/15/2012, 10:40 PM
Submersible or External?

MTWiley
01/15/2012, 10:47 PM
Water blaster hy 5000 or hy 7000

Mr. Fish
01/15/2012, 11:40 PM
Submersible or External?

I can work with either. Submersible would probably be a little better.

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vapor1
01/16/2012, 12:11 AM
I use a Gen-x mak4 on my 180. I have 1 as a return pump and one as a skimmer pump.I've been using the same 2 for 10 years so far.

http://www.marinedepot.com/Gen_X_External_Water_Pump_Up_to_1000_Gallons_Per_Hour_External_Water_Pumps-Gen_X-PI1115-FIWPEPZT-vi.html

psusocr
01/16/2012, 07:41 AM
The eheim power compact + 5000 is 1350 gph.. you want something stronger?

Retired Reefer
01/16/2012, 10:15 AM
+1 flowstar 1500. I bought one to replace a piece of crap Sicce and love the flowstar. 100 times better than the Sicce.

reefknight
01/16/2012, 12:21 PM
+1 flowstar 1500. I bought one to replace a piece of crap Sicce and love the flowstar. 100 times better than the Sicce.

It is a great pump, no noise and really no noticeable heat. I used a Eheim 1262 on my 90gal previously and liked it as well. The flowstar beats it though.

aleonn
01/16/2012, 01:58 PM
Water blaster hy 5000 or hy 7000

+1 on Water Blaster. It's very quiet and energy efficient. The HY-7000 is a bit too much flow for my 180 gallon tank, however. Even after plumbing the pump to a TLF 550 Phosban reactor, I still gated the flow halfway down.

Geeray
01/16/2012, 02:04 PM
I have a water blaster HY-5000 and the thing is basically silent. I'm using it on a 180gal

viggen
01/16/2012, 02:57 PM
10-15 years ago I purchased a Mak4 & it sounded like a freight train in my house :) Swapped with a Iwaki 40 & it was a LOT quieter but still not silent

A silent external pump is a velocity T4. I use one on my 210g but probably only see 800-1000 GPH of actual flow.

The ATB's I believe are based off of Laguna pumps just like Red Dragon. My Red Dragon 12m3 was very very quiet.....

The bubble blaster pumps like mentioned are another great option. Like the ATB & Dragons they can be used internall or externally... I believe this pump is a Chinese copy of the Laguna/Red Dragon etc family. I just swapped my 12m3 for a BB7000 & the pump is also silent. Like mentioned the 5000 or 7000 would give you the flow you want.

I hard plummed the pump internally in my sump & used a foot section of clear vinyl tubing to help reduce/eliminate any vibration noises....

Eheims are also excellent. The jury is still out on how long the bubble blasters will last, the eheims will go 20+ years!!

BigKahuna
01/16/2012, 03:37 PM
It is a great pump, no noise and really no noticeable heat. I used a Eheim 1262 on my 90gal previously and liked it as well. The flowstar beats it though.

The OP stated he didn't want to spend an arm and a leg and while $270ish for the Flowstar is reasonable for such a great pump the identical pump can be had at discount in the form of the Laguna Maxflo 1500 which sells for around $95 on Amazon. It's a pond pump in a debris cage from which the pump can be liberated. Once popped out of the cage all you need to do is graft on a union like the Flowstar has and put a pad under it and you have a cheap alternative. I love mine and it has power to spare that I put to use running my manifold for BP and PO4 reactors along with a chiller and the return all while sipping less tha 70w. You can't go wrong with either the Flowstar or Laguna, it just depends how much of an out of the box solution you are looking for and how much you're willing to pay.

BigKahuna
01/16/2012, 03:42 PM
Just FYI here is my Maxflo 1500 with a union grafted onto the included quick release fitting it came with to work with my plumbing:

http://homepage.mac.com/jerrycube/jerrycubepix/MaxFloU.JPG

I actually liked using the quick release fitting because I can take the pump off in about 5 seconds if need be, sometimes unions stick a little when crudded up, and if it ever fails I can just pop a new one onto the fitting. I put the motor block onto a piece of ribbed silicone wine glass drying mat which makes an excellent vibration isolator IMHO.

Mr. Fish
01/16/2012, 08:05 PM
I would like to spend under $150 if possible. I don't care if there is a small hum, I just don't want it to sound like a V8.

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socalmonty
01/17/2012, 03:31 PM
I just installed a Reeflo Blow Hole 1450. Very quiet and has adjustable flow. Around $200.

mobie
01/17/2012, 05:13 PM
Check out the ocean runners at BRS. I run 2 on different systems and they are very quiet, never had any problems with them.

davocean
01/17/2012, 05:21 PM
I'm curious why you think you need that much flow for a return?
Unless you are T'ing off to something or have excessive head pressure an Eheim 1262 would be plenty in keeping to 3-5x turnover.
I've had 2 180's and 2 150's w/ an Eheim 1262, plenty of flow and dead silent, cool running, run forever.

moondoggy4
01/17/2012, 05:26 PM
BigKahuna how did you glue on the union on the quick connect I have the 900 model with the birdcage. PS the 900 is way too slow for a 120 gallon tank.

Mr. Fish
01/17/2012, 07:58 PM
I'm curious why you think you need that much flow for a return?
Unless you are T'ing off to something or have excessive head pressure an Eheim 1262 would be plenty in keeping to 3-5x turnover.
I've had 2 180's and 2 150's w/ an Eheim 1262, plenty of flow and dead silent, cool running, run forever.

I have about 5 1/2 feet I have to pump the water up. And I'd like to have 5x turnover rate if possible.

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BigKahuna
01/17/2012, 08:27 PM
BigKahuna how did you glue on the union on the quick connect I have the 900 model with the birdcage. PS the 900 is way too slow for a 120 gallon tank.

I was going to use epoxy but after dry-ftting it all, with the bottom of the union sawed off, I felt the gap was small enough that all I needed was some super glue gel. It seems rock solid and even if it did leak it wasn't going to be an issue as it's in the sump.

noahlito
02/06/2012, 05:22 AM
I have a triton return pump received in a tank purchase and i love it. I muself am looking for a return pump to replace my mag 7 in my 110g tank.

Fishnthecorner
02/06/2012, 05:44 AM
1 word. IWAKI.
Pay me now, or pay me later...
These pumps have been known to last over 15 years. And very silent.
I have the 70RLT and I removed the fan, and I can not even here it pushing 1500gph.!