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Earlier I had a thread claiming my QuietOne 4000 wasn't putting out the 400 to 500 gph that it was supposed to with 4ft head pressure.
So I bought a Jebao DCS 7000 that is suppposed to put out around 900 gph at 4ft head pressure. When I installed it, I notice it had more power but still not enough. I have it turned all the way up. I checked it last night and I calculated it was putting our only 200 gph. 200 freakin' gph.I have a 90 gallon DT with 35 gallon in the sump.
I got a 1/2 gallon pitcher put it under the return pipe and I timed it. It took 9 seconds to fill up. So its 18 seconds for a gallon = 3.33 gallons per minute = 200 gph. Now I may be off by a few gallons but not much.
I should be getting 900 gph.
My return water is in a 5/8 flexible hose which only has one elbow before it goes into the return pipe.
The PVC is the drain pipe. This is a Jebao DCS 7000 1849 gph pump with controller. It should be putting out 900 gph at 4ft.
I have a new hose that is 3/4 flex hose that I want to change out but I need answers and advice.
Does the chocking down of the pump outlet change the gph output?
Do I need to go to a bigger hose to get the 900 gph?
Do you see any glaring problems with the set up?
If I need to change what is the easiest way to cut the bottom of the stand to access the return bulkhead?
Thanks in advance.
Mario
So I bought a Jebao DCS 7000 that is suppposed to put out around 900 gph at 4ft head pressure. When I installed it, I notice it had more power but still not enough. I have it turned all the way up. I checked it last night and I calculated it was putting our only 200 gph. 200 freakin' gph.I have a 90 gallon DT with 35 gallon in the sump.
I got a 1/2 gallon pitcher put it under the return pipe and I timed it. It took 9 seconds to fill up. So its 18 seconds for a gallon = 3.33 gallons per minute = 200 gph. Now I may be off by a few gallons but not much.
I should be getting 900 gph.
My return water is in a 5/8 flexible hose which only has one elbow before it goes into the return pipe.
The PVC is the drain pipe. This is a Jebao DCS 7000 1849 gph pump with controller. It should be putting out 900 gph at 4ft.
I have a new hose that is 3/4 flex hose that I want to change out but I need answers and advice.
Does the chocking down of the pump outlet change the gph output?
Do I need to go to a bigger hose to get the 900 gph?
Do you see any glaring problems with the set up?
If I need to change what is the easiest way to cut the bottom of the stand to access the return bulkhead?
Thanks in advance.
Mario
