NEW SCA 150G PUMP AND PLUMBING QUESTIONS
Hello All,
So this weekend I'm setting up my new SCA 150. I'm very excited and grateful for this upgrade opportunity. That said, I've procrastinated a bit on ordering some fancy colored PVC for my plumbing (I'm planning on hard plumbing it)... but there's still time! (If I order it all up in the next day or so). Now I have some choice paralysis after reading too much online, so I'm reaching out for some input to help make a few final decisions.
Two Questions:
1) Which return pump?
2) What size overflow plumbing?
The Basics:
SCA 150, 60x24x24
Custom aluminum stand, 39" tall.
Synergy 16" ghost overflow.
Elite Aquatics 36" sump
2x MP40QWD (I like the idea of adding a gyre in the near future).
13W UV.
BRS Reactors (Occasional Roxx Carbon and GFO use).
Apex.
Kessil A360w lights.
NYOS Skimmer.
Refugium to follow, in a month or two.
I'd like to add a Calcium Reactor down the line sometime as I get more into SPS, but no rush.
Transferring my rock and most livestock from my current tank. Though I've sold or given away most of my fish recently, for a bit of a fish reset heading into the new tank. I think coming over from my current tank are Phil the Filefish, a schizophrenic orange spotted sand-sifter Goby, and a few Clown Gobies. (Admittedly, my QT is full
... and a partridge in a pear tree.
Overall this will be a 'Mixed Reef' tank. Euphillia, JB's, Chalice, a few Gorgonians, some Chalice and lots of other shiny little frags that I keep bringing home. I have an affinity for Anthias (and small/tiny fish), so there'll be lots of hiding places and surely to be a dozen or two Anthias in the tank.
Currently, on my 105G, I run two Sicce 3.0 (about 714GPH each) return pumps. It's my first time doing two return pumps and I really dig it. I'm planning on using one of the Sicce 3.0 pumps and adding a new Sicce 4.0 (about 900GPH) or a new Jebao DCQ 10000 (DC up to 2650GPH)
First Question:
Which return pump setup?
(1) Sicce 3.0 (714GPH) & (1) Sicce 4.0 (951GPH) for an overall 1665GPH
or
(1) Sicce 3.0 (714GPH) & (1) Jebao DCQ 10000 (DC up to 2650GPH, ran at about 35% = ~928GPH) for an overall GPH similar to the above combo (but retaining the flexibility to ramp up or down return GPH with the DC Jebao).
Random thoughts:
I'm planning on dual 3/4" hard plumbed return lines with Locline RFG's.
The Sicce are AC pumps and very quiet. I've been pleasantly surprised with the performance and how quiet they are.. quiet is something I MUST have (My condo is an open flat).
I had a Jebao DCT 8000 on my RSR and I was also satisfied with its performance and impressed by how quiet it was (I ran it at about 30%). Yes, Jebao is attractive because of the price, I have no ego about the brand and I (think) I'm cool with the quality for my purposes over the next few years.
I understand I'll probably replace the Sicce 3.0 sometime down the road, so maybe its replacement should be taken into consideration now (like a Sicce 4.0).
I'm not really interested in a $300+ pump like Vortech, RO, or the like (while I agree, they're 'better' pumps), for my purpose, I feel there's a $150ish pump that serves me greatly.
Second Question:
What size overflow plumbing.
The Synergy overflow has three downpipes: Main downpipe (that'll have the Gate valve), a second trickle downpipe, and an emergency downpipe.
Synergy recommends 1.5" for all downpipes and rates them up to 2500GPH.
If using 1" downpipes, Synergy states 1500GPH is max flow.
I think lots of flow (or turnover in this case) is awesome and would like that. Does that mean I NEED 1.5"?
I haven't read about many people using 1.5" plumbing (though, I'm merely an intermediate hobbyist), do many people use 1.5".
Thank you in advance for your input! -Charles
Hello All,
So this weekend I'm setting up my new SCA 150. I'm very excited and grateful for this upgrade opportunity. That said, I've procrastinated a bit on ordering some fancy colored PVC for my plumbing (I'm planning on hard plumbing it)... but there's still time! (If I order it all up in the next day or so). Now I have some choice paralysis after reading too much online, so I'm reaching out for some input to help make a few final decisions.
Two Questions:
1) Which return pump?
2) What size overflow plumbing?
The Basics:
SCA 150, 60x24x24
Custom aluminum stand, 39" tall.
Synergy 16" ghost overflow.
Elite Aquatics 36" sump
2x MP40QWD (I like the idea of adding a gyre in the near future).
13W UV.
BRS Reactors (Occasional Roxx Carbon and GFO use).
Apex.
Kessil A360w lights.
NYOS Skimmer.
Refugium to follow, in a month or two.
I'd like to add a Calcium Reactor down the line sometime as I get more into SPS, but no rush.
Transferring my rock and most livestock from my current tank. Though I've sold or given away most of my fish recently, for a bit of a fish reset heading into the new tank. I think coming over from my current tank are Phil the Filefish, a schizophrenic orange spotted sand-sifter Goby, and a few Clown Gobies. (Admittedly, my QT is full
... and a partridge in a pear tree.
Overall this will be a 'Mixed Reef' tank. Euphillia, JB's, Chalice, a few Gorgonians, some Chalice and lots of other shiny little frags that I keep bringing home. I have an affinity for Anthias (and small/tiny fish), so there'll be lots of hiding places and surely to be a dozen or two Anthias in the tank.
Currently, on my 105G, I run two Sicce 3.0 (about 714GPH each) return pumps. It's my first time doing two return pumps and I really dig it. I'm planning on using one of the Sicce 3.0 pumps and adding a new Sicce 4.0 (about 900GPH) or a new Jebao DCQ 10000 (DC up to 2650GPH)
First Question:
Which return pump setup?
(1) Sicce 3.0 (714GPH) & (1) Sicce 4.0 (951GPH) for an overall 1665GPH
or
(1) Sicce 3.0 (714GPH) & (1) Jebao DCQ 10000 (DC up to 2650GPH, ran at about 35% = ~928GPH) for an overall GPH similar to the above combo (but retaining the flexibility to ramp up or down return GPH with the DC Jebao).
Random thoughts:
I'm planning on dual 3/4" hard plumbed return lines with Locline RFG's.
The Sicce are AC pumps and very quiet. I've been pleasantly surprised with the performance and how quiet they are.. quiet is something I MUST have (My condo is an open flat).
I had a Jebao DCT 8000 on my RSR and I was also satisfied with its performance and impressed by how quiet it was (I ran it at about 30%). Yes, Jebao is attractive because of the price, I have no ego about the brand and I (think) I'm cool with the quality for my purposes over the next few years.
I understand I'll probably replace the Sicce 3.0 sometime down the road, so maybe its replacement should be taken into consideration now (like a Sicce 4.0).
I'm not really interested in a $300+ pump like Vortech, RO, or the like (while I agree, they're 'better' pumps), for my purpose, I feel there's a $150ish pump that serves me greatly.
Second Question:
What size overflow plumbing.
The Synergy overflow has three downpipes: Main downpipe (that'll have the Gate valve), a second trickle downpipe, and an emergency downpipe.
Synergy recommends 1.5" for all downpipes and rates them up to 2500GPH.
If using 1" downpipes, Synergy states 1500GPH is max flow.
I think lots of flow (or turnover in this case) is awesome and would like that. Does that mean I NEED 1.5"?
I haven't read about many people using 1.5" plumbing (though, I'm merely an intermediate hobbyist), do many people use 1.5".
Thank you in advance for your input! -Charles