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Hey everyone I’m having troubles deciding on a return pump for my current situation. I recently purchased an eshopps Rs-100 sump got it for a great price. Now the issue I am having is the 4” wide return pump section. My tank is a 48” long 90 gallon tank. I can’t for the life of me find a 4” wide return pump with a high gph rate. I am planning to hard plumb my reactors and chiller all together with my return pump,plus the head loss I will be losing getting to my main display. Does anyone know of a 4” wide pump that kicks butt??
 

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I too have a 90 DT. My first return pump that I used for maybe eight or nine years was a MAG 9.5. I then went with a DC pump....a Waveline 6000. Both these pumps are less than four inches.

MAG 95 versus Waveline 6000.jpg
 

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Hey everyone I’m having troubles deciding on a return pump for my current situation. I recently purchased an eshopps Rs-100 sump got it for a great price. Now the issue I am having is the 4” wide return pump section. My tank is a 48” long 90 gallon tank. I can’t for the life of me find a 4” wide return pump with a high gph rate. I am planning to hard plumb my reactors and chiller all together with my return pump,plus the head loss I will be losing getting to my main display. Does anyone know of a 4” wide pump that kicks ***??

There are a number of pumps that will work. However, as you know, there are inexpensive, expensive and very expensive options. What's your restriction, if any, on price?
 

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Under 200$ silent and reliable is my goal

Without going with Jebao, or similar, that is going to be a very tall order. Especially if you want DC control.
 

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Actually, if I was doing my tank now, I have no problem going with a Jebao pump. The 6000 is around $80, and I'd buy two to have one as a backup.
 
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Will 1500gph be enough for my display,reactors and chiller ? Looks like I have a lot of homework to there’s that’s a lot of good pumps.
 

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Will 1500gph be enough for my display,reactors and chiller ? Looks like I have a lot of homework to there’s that’s a lot of good pumps.

What will be the distance from the sump to the display? Because you will have a bunch of head loss if going up a floor
 

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I agree with you about the Jebaos. I'm a fan.

BTW - the Current you linked won't work for his application. It's too big to fit in his 4" restriction.

Actually, if I was doing my tank now, I have no problem going with a Jebao pump. The 6000 is around $80, and I'd buy two to have one as a backup.

As I mentioned above; I am a Jebao fan too.
 

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Less than 4 feet

1500 should be fine with the chiller, reactor and 4' of head pressure, well, depending on the size of the pipe you'll be using. I am assuming you'll be using either 3/4" or 1" but I hate assuming... :eek:
 

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I am using 1 inch throughout my sump but right before my bulkhead it will drop to 3/4

Basically, as far as function and calculations are concerned, you'll be using 3/4". However, you should still be fine at 1500.
 

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