Pump advice - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T08:28:12Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/pump-advice?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A394822&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI went for a pond pump. They…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-09-22:4778851:Comment:3948222012-09-22T18:08:00.637ZJim Fiskhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/JimFisk
<p>I went for a pond pump. They come with a built in screen and are made to handle debris in stride. Also if you use a sump none of those items should ever get in there in the first place. One of many reasons I went with a 275 gal sump. Hate to hear you lost those pumps. My 1000gph pump has a 3 yr war (70.00 del) so I expect to get years out of it. I have 2 "utility", power hogs for back up tho. Also make sure you put a shut off float in there in case you ever have a major leak as that is the…</p>
<p>I went for a pond pump. They come with a built in screen and are made to handle debris in stride. Also if you use a sump none of those items should ever get in there in the first place. One of many reasons I went with a 275 gal sump. Hate to hear you lost those pumps. My 1000gph pump has a 3 yr war (70.00 del) so I expect to get years out of it. I have 2 "utility", power hogs for back up tho. Also make sure you put a shut off float in there in case you ever have a major leak as that is the top reason to burn out a pump. Available at any plumbing supply for septic pump stations. My 2 cents worth.</p> Bob, you don't want a filter…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-02-24:4778851:Comment:2977162012-02-24T14:46:16.008ZTCLynxhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/TCLynx
<p>Bob, you don't want a filter down in your fish tank but you need some sort of grill or basket or something to keep fish and leaves from getting into your pump and catching in the impeller. You want the fish poo to get to your grow beds as you say.</p>
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<p>The Danner MD7 would work for you (that is the pump in the links) but if you are trying to minimize power I might also recommend the Quiet One 4000 which will give you more flow for less power. (I don't like any of the quiet one's…</p>
<p>Bob, you don't want a filter down in your fish tank but you need some sort of grill or basket or something to keep fish and leaves from getting into your pump and catching in the impeller. You want the fish poo to get to your grow beds as you say.</p>
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<p>The Danner MD7 would work for you (that is the pump in the links) but if you are trying to minimize power I might also recommend the Quiet One 4000 which will give you more flow for less power. (I don't like any of the quiet one's larger than that though and for the larger things I have been using the Danner pumps for for small flows the Quiet Ones seem to be pretty good.) <a href="http://www.aquaponiclynx.com/products/pumps" target="_blank">some of my pumps</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.aquaponiclynx.com/q1pondDS.pdf" target="_blank">Quiet One pump curves</a></p> The newbie here is a bit conf…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-02-24:4778851:Comment:2975572012-02-24T12:30:17.740ZBob Ventohttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/BobVento
<p>The newbie here is a bit confused? <br></br><br></br>If you are filtering your pump, doesn't that defeat the whole fish nutrient rich poo to the plants? I thought the point was to deliver all of that good stuff to your plants and by sticking a filter on your pump I would think you minimize that? Please explain.<br></br><br></br>I am looking at this pump as a option because it has a magnetic impeller and a flow rate that is more than I currently need…</p>
<p>The newbie here is a bit confused? <br/><br/>If you are filtering your pump, doesn't that defeat the whole fish nutrient rich poo to the plants? I thought the point was to deliver all of that good stuff to your plants and by sticking a filter on your pump I would think you minimize that? Please explain.<br/><br/>I am looking at this pump as a option because it has a magnetic impeller and a flow rate that is more than I currently need <a href="http://www.thewatergardener.com/collections/pond-pumps/products/pondmaster-pond-mag-7-700gph-pump-02527" target="_blank">http://www.thewatergardener.com/collections/pond-pumps/products/pondmaster-pond-mag-7-700gph-pump-02527</a></p>
<p>or would something like this one be better for my fish tank since I will be using no sump tank? <a href="http://www.thewatergardener.com/collections/pond-kits/products/pondmaster-pmk-1700-pump-filter-combo-kit" target="_blank">http://www.thewatergardener.com/collections/pond-kits/products/pondmaster-pmk-1700-pump-filter-combo-kit</a></p>
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<p>Thoughts and comments are always welcomed... Thanks.</p> I've used a number of pumps.…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:44332010-06-03T16:25:29.000ZNate Storeyhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/NateStorey
I've used a number of pumps. I'm really happy with some of my hardware store specials- I've used some Wayne sump pumps for years and they've worked really reliably. Anymore I keep them for backup and use field wired Jacuzzi pool pumps (Although I do have large systems [smallest is 2000 gal.]). they come in a variety of sizes from 3/4 hp to 2 and 3hp units and have great skimmers that catch all of my fingerlings for "relocation." (Skimmers are awesome for catching straying media too.) They…
I've used a number of pumps. I'm really happy with some of my hardware store specials- I've used some Wayne sump pumps for years and they've worked really reliably. Anymore I keep them for backup and use field wired Jacuzzi pool pumps (Although I do have large systems [smallest is 2000 gal.]). they come in a variety of sizes from 3/4 hp to 2 and 3hp units and have great skimmers that catch all of my fingerlings for "relocation." (Skimmers are awesome for catching straying media too.) They aren't the most energy efficient, but their quality and lifespan makes up for extra energy consumption. (they last for years). you can wire them 120v or 240v if you want- which is really nice. I've also played with a number of inline 12 and 24v pumps run off of solar panels- these are generally more trouble than they're worth. . . I do like mag-drive pumps but they can be pricey for output. Another option is using neoprene impeller inlines. They don't usually last as long, but you can replace the impeller every now and then, and because it's nice flexible neoprene it gets torn up instead of your motor. You should always have some kind of screen, catchment or skimmer before your pump though. I really really love skimmers. TC, I'm glad you mentioned th…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:44032010-06-03T15:00:16.000ZDavid Harthttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/DavidHart
TC, I'm glad you mentioned the 'quite one' pumps. They do look really good on the power.<br />
I was thinking about getting one of the Danner mag pumps. But, it looks like the ones you mentioned may be a little better on the 'electric consumption' and slightly cheaper in cost too.<br />
The only thing I see as a real difference is the warranties....Quiet ones have a 1 year, Danners have a 3 year.<br />
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LOL....if you look at the 'quite ones' pictures on-line (or in the catalog), they show the 'clam basket' set…
TC, I'm glad you mentioned the 'quite one' pumps. They do look really good on the power.<br />
I was thinking about getting one of the Danner mag pumps. But, it looks like the ones you mentioned may be a little better on the 'electric consumption' and slightly cheaper in cost too.<br />
The only thing I see as a real difference is the warranties....Quiet ones have a 1 year, Danners have a 3 year.<br />
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LOL....if you look at the 'quite ones' pictures on-line (or in the catalog), they show the 'clam basket' set up I use for protecting my pump(s)....click on the smaller picture....<br />
<a href="http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/2321/Quiet-One-Pumps/quiet%20one%20pumps/1" target="_blank">http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/2321/Quiet-One-Pumps/quiet%20one%20pumps/1</a> Yep, that is where I looked t…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:44022010-06-03T14:51:48.000ZTCLynxhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/TCLynx
Yep, that is where I looked to see if they had them in stock. (of course the last time I had checked and they web site said in stock but when I showed up to pick up the pump, they didn't have them and offered a different pump. I'll try again.<br />
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Yep, that is where I looked to see if they had them in stock. (of course the last time I had checked and they web site said in stock but when I showed up to pick up the pump, they didn't have them and offered a different pump. I'll try again.<br />
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<cite>Greg Hershner said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/pump-advice?xg_source=msg_com_forum&id=4778851%3ATopic%3A3745&page=2#4778851Comment4398"><div><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/1205/Quiet-One-Pumps/QP14/0" target="_blank">http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/1205/Quiet-One-Pumps/QP14/0</a><br/> <br/></div>
</blockquote> http://www.aquaticeco.com/sub…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:43982010-06-03T14:36:02.000ZGreg Hershnerhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/GregHershner
<a href="http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/1205/Quiet-One-Pumps/QP14/0" target="_blank">http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/1205/Quiet-One-Pumps/QP14/0</a><br />
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<cite>TCLynx said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/pump-advice?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A4389&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment4396"><div>Based on my reading, I think the quiet one pumps might be a really good pump for the electricity used, however, I'm never managed to get my…</div>
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<a href="http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/1205/Quiet-One-Pumps/QP14/0" target="_blank">http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/1205/Quiet-One-Pumps/QP14/0</a><br />
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<cite>TCLynx said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/pump-advice?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A4389&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4778851Comment4396"><div>Based on my reading, I think the quiet one pumps might be a really good pump for the electricity used, however, I'm never managed to get my hands on one of the appropriate size for my purposes to test it out. Perhaps I'll have to try again to see if AES has the one in stock that I want.<br/> Their web site says the QP14 is in stock. It should deliver about 10 gallons per minute a 5 feet of head and use about 50 watts. It uses 1" fittings and costs under $70. I think I'm gonna try buying it again.<br/>
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<cite>Greg Hershner said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/pump-advice?page=1&commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A4393&x=1#4778851Comment4393"><div>I had no idea the 1/6 hp Wayne pump was such an energy hog. The one that died, was miraculously resurrected after rested and dried out. I appreciate suggestions on better efficiency pumps.</div>
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</blockquote> Thanks TC. I don't think fry…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:43972010-06-03T14:32:07.000ZDavid Harthttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/DavidHart
Thanks TC. I don't think fry can get through the slots of my baskets, but, they might get through the opening for the hose and power cord. My pumps are in my sump, so fry aren't an issue 'for me'.<br />
For others, your idea of a strainer bag would take care of fry. If you were to use a bag....you could just use one basket, like you said, to help create more surface area.<br />
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Greg, glad to hear your pump was able to re-start. It 'may' have thermal overload protection in it (?)<br />
I run 3 pumps for a…
Thanks TC. I don't think fry can get through the slots of my baskets, but, they might get through the opening for the hose and power cord. My pumps are in my sump, so fry aren't an issue 'for me'.<br />
For others, your idea of a strainer bag would take care of fry. If you were to use a bag....you could just use one basket, like you said, to help create more surface area.<br />
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Greg, glad to hear your pump was able to re-start. It 'may' have thermal overload protection in it (?)<br />
I run 3 pumps for a redundant safety factor. If one quits, I still have water flow. Based on my reading, I think…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:43962010-06-03T14:21:14.000ZTCLynxhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/TCLynx
Based on my reading, I think the quiet one pumps might be a really good pump for the electricity used, however, I'm never managed to get my hands on one of the appropriate size for my purposes to test it out. Perhaps I'll have to try again to see if AES has the one in stock that I want.<br />
Their web site says the QP14 is in stock. It should deliver about 10 gallons per minute a 5 feet of head and use about 50 watts. It uses 1" fittings and costs under $70. I think I'm gonna try buying it…
Based on my reading, I think the quiet one pumps might be a really good pump for the electricity used, however, I'm never managed to get my hands on one of the appropriate size for my purposes to test it out. Perhaps I'll have to try again to see if AES has the one in stock that I want.<br />
Their web site says the QP14 is in stock. It should deliver about 10 gallons per minute a 5 feet of head and use about 50 watts. It uses 1" fittings and costs under $70. I think I'm gonna try buying it again.<br />
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<cite>Greg Hershner said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/pump-advice?page=1&commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A4393&x=1#4778851Comment4393"><div>I had no idea the 1/6 hp Wayne pump was such an energy hog. The one that died, was miraculously resurrected after rested and dried out. I appreciate suggestions on better efficiency pumps.</div>
</blockquote> I had no idea the 1/6 hp Wayn…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-06-03:4778851:Comment:43932010-06-03T14:12:04.000ZGreg Hershnerhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/GregHershner
I had no idea the 1/6 hp Wayne pump was such an energy hog. The one that died, was miraculously resurrected after rested and dried out. I appreciate suggestions on better efficiency pumps.
I had no idea the 1/6 hp Wayne pump was such an energy hog. The one that died, was miraculously resurrected after rested and dried out. I appreciate suggestions on better efficiency pumps.