Hi. I'm copying Traves Hughey's free DIY manual for a barrelponics setup. I have an old, powerful pump I got for a large reef aquarium that was never set up, a Reeflo Dart pump. It's rated at 2,160 GPH at 8'. The DIY manual recommended 60 GPH at 7'.
Is this pump too powerful or can the pumping power be controlled by using ball valves?
This is my first post - any help will be appreciated - thanks.
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It always seemed to me that airlifts were appropriate in certain situations but not necessarily all that efficient under other circumstances. Like in a big facility where large blowers are already going and the heights are minimal, airlifts are useful and you don't have to worry about needing separate pumps and electricity to each system if you already have air lines running everywhere anyway.
Or if you are dealing with very debris ridden situations where solids would foul most small water pumps but are easily handled with an airlift of appropriate design.
Or if you are dealing with a heavily sediment laden well where the sand would be hard on a traditional water pump the air pump can still handle the job without worry of an impeller being sanded down by the sediment over time.
It always seemed to me that airlifts were appropriate in certain situations but not necessarily all that efficient under other circumstances. Like in a big facility where large blowers are already going and the heights are minimal, airlifts are useful and you don't have to worry about needing separate pumps and electricity to each system if you already have air lines running everywhere anyway.
Or if you are dealing with very debris ridden situations where solids would foul most small water pumps but are easily handled with an airlift of appropriate design.
Or if you are dealing with a heavily sediment laden well where the sand would be hard on a traditional water pump the air pump can still handle the job without worry of an impeller being sanded down by the sediment over time.
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