Decisions decisions or Snapper closed loop vs Koralia Evolutions w/smart waves
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, 01-14-2012 at 03:41 AM (1910 Views)
After doing a few "best guess" calculations, it appears the snapper hybrid would flow somewhere around 1500 - 1600 gph with the snapper impeller and the calc'd head loss. The pump actually comes with two impellers which can be changed out. My "best guess" calculations suggest, with head losses, the dart would flow around 2200 - 2400 gph. That's around 30x turnover for the tank. But with the dart impeller and at the calc'd head loss, the pump would pull around 180 watts. I'd also have the cost of the bulkheads and plumbing parts for the closed loop. And then there's my concern about drilling holes, cracking glass, etc for the intakes.
Or I could get a Koralia Smart Wave and (4) 1400 gph Evolution powerheads for not much more than the Snapper hybrid would cost. This set up would only burn about 30 watts compared to the darts 180 and would provide 2800 gph water movement in the tank at any given moment.
Hum, I can't find anything that gives any definitive details about how much heat would be transferred into the tank by either choice, and with the powerhead option, I'd have additional cords hanging off the tank. Not to mention how much space 4 large powerheads would take up inside the aquarium.
Any thoughts on which might be the better option?