Epic Fabrications;809013; said:Ok so I should go with a system of valves, and not mess with the electrical. correct?
This type of valve? or heavier duty?
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looks good from here.........those pumps will move alot of water !!
Epic Fabrications;809013; said:Ok so I should go with a system of valves, and not mess with the electrical. correct?
This type of valve? or heavier duty?
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Epic Fabrications;809127; said:wait wait wait wait wait...so you guys are telling me these things are approx 10500 gph? are you kidding me?
fish head )'>;808942; said:I think that may be a problem in "dimming" the electricity going to the motor. I do not believe it works that way. You would giving the motor a controlled "brownout". I may be wrong.
You may want to try simply adding a tee to the return with a shut off going back to the sump, that you can easily open up to reduce the flow into the tank with out taxing/burning out the motor. As a side note do not put a shut off on the return alone to reduce the flow, that will also stain the motor.
Let it run free, baby.
Epic Fabrications;809395; said:Chompers, whats a 'nice price'? Because I want to have something sufficiant for my tank...
Thank you very much. Happy to hear I dont have 30 lb paper weights...
Clyde;809541; said:In order to control the speed of an ac motor (rpm) and not waste energy you need a Variable Speed Drive. Which would be very expensive. I think diverting the unwanted flow back to the sump would be best.