Mr Pleco Piranha MFK Member Mar 18, 2006 2,657 71 81 West Jul 15, 2010 #1 I've got a line on a nice spa pump /sand filter setup..Anybody have any experience with these pumps? Looking for advice for there use on Monster tanks
I've got a line on a nice spa pump /sand filter setup..Anybody have any experience with these pumps? Looking for advice for there use on Monster tanks
E epond83 Plecostomus MFK Member Nov 10, 2009 801 53 61 Duvall, WA Jul 15, 2010 #2 I think the only thing matters really is the pump curve. Make sure it will put out enough gph at the head pressure you have.
I think the only thing matters really is the pump curve. Make sure it will put out enough gph at the head pressure you have.
Mr Pleco Piranha MFK Member Mar 18, 2006 2,657 71 81 West Jul 15, 2010 #3 epond83;4289939; said: I think the only thing matters really is the pump curve. Make sure it will put out enough gph at the head pressure you have. Click to expand... Are they made to run 24/7? Similar to : http://www.poolbargains.com/filters-sand.php
epond83;4289939; said: I think the only thing matters really is the pump curve. Make sure it will put out enough gph at the head pressure you have. Click to expand... Are they made to run 24/7? Similar to : http://www.poolbargains.com/filters-sand.php
E epond83 Plecostomus MFK Member Nov 10, 2009 801 53 61 Duvall, WA Jul 15, 2010 #4 You could double check with the manufactuer, but that one says for koi pond which you would to be constantly running.
You could double check with the manufactuer, but that one says for koi pond which you would to be constantly running.
I ITHURTZ Piranha MFK Member Apr 11, 2007 1,846 38 81 Antioch IL Jul 15, 2010 #5 Spa pumps are run 24/7 usually. When not in use they are on "low" and when in use are on "high" Turn the spa off and the water would get stagnant.
Spa pumps are run 24/7 usually. When not in use they are on "low" and when in use are on "high" Turn the spa off and the water would get stagnant.