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Old 09-10-2013, 11:21 PM   #31
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bro Humongous

thanks for information. so i think aquanic 3000 is worth a try out.

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I think for $28 it is alright....
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Old 10-10-2013, 12:26 AM   #32
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yes bro

cheap n good ar...

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Old 10-10-2013, 12:12 PM   #33
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yes bro

cheap n good ar... :d:d:d
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Old 15-10-2013, 04:09 PM   #34
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I used Aquanic 3000, Dyna 3000, Eh 1262 and Eh1260 on 4 identical OHF setup , all with 40mm x 2 holes customed discharge outlet on the 2" height Base Plase.


Notice the below OHF base plate the water level Aquanic 3000 it is much lower at 60%.



Dyna 3000 , Water level 75% to the base of the OHF boxes.



Eh 1260, Water Level 80-90% of the Base plate



Eh 1262 Water Level Already 95%


The Water level raise that high also because the discharge adapter screw thread... Thus Aquanic 3000 fare much lower in term of headloss, as it is powering up a 5x2x1.5, where as Dyna 3000 is powering up a 5x2x2 . Both OHF are the same 4 Tier.

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Old 15-10-2013, 04:25 PM   #35
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Thank Bro Humongous for the pictures and comparison. But I'm still not clear from the pictures and elaboration. Able to be a bit more detailed? Pai seh...
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Thank Bro Humongous for the pictures and comparison. But I'm still not clear from the pictures and elaboration. Able to be a bit more detailed? Pai seh...
Pardon my lacking in the command of english....

conclusion,

Lower Better

Aquanic 3000 (5x2x1.5)
Headloss - Mid high
Noise - Mid (Humming)
Vibration - High
Water Temp 28.5

Dyna 3000 (5x2x2)
Headloss - Mid
Noise - Low
Vibration - Mid High
Water Temp 27.3

Eh 1260 (5x2x1.5)
Headloss - Minimal
Noise - Low
Vibration - Low
Water Temp 29.4

Eh 1262 (5x2x2)
Headloss - Minimal
Noise - Low
Vibration - Low
Water Temp 29.7

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Old 15-10-2013, 05:06 PM   #37
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Pardon my lacking in the command of english....

conclusion,

Lower Better

Aquanic 3000 (5x2x1.5)
Headloss - Mid high
Noise - Mid (Humming)
Vibration - High
Water Temp 28.5

Dyna 3000 (5x2x2)
Headloss - Mid
Noise - Low
Vibration - Mid High
Water Temp 27.3

Eh 1260 (5x2x1.5)
Headloss - Minimal
Noise - Low
Vibration - Low
Water Temp 29.4

Eh 1262 (5x2x2)
Headloss - Minimal
Noise - Low
Vibration - Low
Water Temp 29.7
Thanks for the clarifications, bro. So in conclusion Eheim is still the best choice?

Mo recently just purchased a Rio Hyperflow 14HF.

Measured by eyes based on tank height my tank set with sump is about 5 ft high @_@. So it should be about 1.5 metres. The specs on Rio pump box indicated a headloss at different height of the tank at 1.8m, the flow rate of that pump is around 2050L/Hr. If I'm not wrong the flow rate for this model should be around 3000++ L/Hr? Maybe some bros here can enlightened me.

So far I have an eheim flexible hose at half a metre long connected to piping at sump there in a swirled U or S shape. And it bend out to the cabinet and bent up again to the main tank slanting around 60 degrees up.

The water flow is still quite strong. I wonder how bro Humongous measures the flow rate of each pump reaching certain height?

Néed to be enlightened to master this skill
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This is how my Rio pump connected to the piping at the sump.
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Old 15-10-2013, 05:30 PM   #39
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Thanks for the clarifications, bro. So in conclusion Eheim is still the best choice?

Mo recently just purchased a Rio Hyperflow 14HF.

Measured by eyes based on tank height my tank set with sump is about 5 ft high @_@. So it should be about 1.5 metres. The specs on Rio pump box indicated a headloss at different height of the tank at 1.8m, the flow rate of that pump is around 2050L/Hr. If I'm not wrong the flow rate for this model should be around 3000++ L/Hr? Maybe some bros here can enlightened me.

So far I have an eheim flexible hose at half a metre long connected to piping at sump there in a swirled U or S shape. And it bend out to the cabinet and bent up again to the main tank slanting around 60 degrees up.

The water flow is still quite strong. I wonder how bro Humongous measures the flow rate of each pump reaching certain height?

Néed to be enlightened to master this skill

I did not measure the flowrate, bur observe from the level water present in the OHF base plate.... so see how it fare at different height where the pump being placed.
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Old 15-10-2013, 06:18 PM   #40
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I did not measure the flowrate, bur observe from the level water present in the OHF base plate.... so see how it fare at different height where the pump being placed.
I see that needs "Lao jiao" (hokkien) also known as experienced hobbyists to gauge the correct flow rate without measurement
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