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Dave 06-12-2005 07:01 AM

^What country, that is hard to say.
Some parts are made here in North Bay at AVT, other parts are made at C-Systems, and I understand the stampings are done at the AVT branch in RTP, NC USA.

Motors parts come from Japan, jeweled bearings from Europe (Sweden I think), and assembly is done in Brampton Ontario, at C-System parent company.

So I guess the best answer is North America :)

Eheim makes a good product, from what I understand. Many people on this board will use nothing else, given there experience. There are alot of things that can go wrong in manufacturing, and I would not put down Eheim as a whole HH.

pauldenton 06-12-2005 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happy Hopping
What would be a equvialent replacement of Eheim compact pump powerhead 300?

Eheim Compact 300:

* Pump Output: 80 gph
* Max Head: 1.6 ft
* Dimensions: 2.0" x 1.4" x 2.2"

* 3-year manufacturer`s warranty

I was thinking of Swift, but their tubing ID isn't the same.

Eheim is made in Germany, apparently, it should be good, but there is noise made by the pump after a few mth. of usage. But it has to be silent, or near silent. Any take?

aren't the eheim compacts submerged-use only (unmodded)?

Happy Hopping 06-13-2005 01:32 AM

I don't want to put down Eheim. But there is a lot of angry customers at this thread, thanks to Eheim.

http://www.zalmanforums.com/showthread.php?t=48

Dave 06-13-2005 07:36 AM

^ Thats too bad, but as a factory engineering rep, I have to ask if Ehiem approved this application?

If not, you can not blame them.

pauldenton 06-13-2005 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave
^ Thats too bad, but as a factory engineering rep, I have to ask if Ehiem approved this application?

If not, you can not blame them.

indeed - i can't help thinking that the pump doesn't like being installed upside down....
http://img.hexus.net/v2/cooling/wate...inside_big.jpg
it clearly has suckers to install on the base of a tank
http://www.eheim.de/eheim/inhalte/en...ail_25031_ehen

zero0ne 06-13-2005 09:20 AM

i thought id attach myself to this thread instead of making a new one, but what pump would be good for a setup where i plan on having the pump/fan/res in an external case?

i know height matters a bit in flow, but what will an extra 2-4ft of tubing do to the flow?

JamesAvery22 06-13-2005 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happy Hopping
I don't want to put down Eheim. But there is a lot of angry customers at this thread, thanks to Eheim.

http://www.zalmanforums.com/showthread.php?t=48

The eheim compact is a very weak pump. Only place Ive seen it actually recommened is a shuttle mini case. It definitely was never made to deal with that restrictive zalman setup. If I had to stab in the dark Id say 90% of the guys at silentpcreview.com's forums that say they watercool their computers use the zalman. If you go to their forums and the h2o subforum that thing is litered with people saying their pump is either rattling too loudly or is just dead. Someone made the pump external for some reason (no clue) and you'll see a lot of others replace it with an external 1048 or 1250. Eheims are good pumps. Can take a fair amount of abuse too. Can't judge all eheim pumps by their absolutely cheapest product...

edit-----

http://forums.silentpcreview.com/viewtopic.php?t=22570
Quote:

Originally Posted by nici
It seems that people who dont use any additive, just plain distilled water, have problems with their pumps. Im guessing the pump needs something else in the water to lubricate it, with distilled water its too dry and wears out fast.. Mine is still going strong after 6 months odf 24/7 running..

Which makes sense. Zalman actually told people it would void the warranty if you put AF in the mix with a reserator.

Happy Hopping 06-14-2005 03:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pauldenton
indeed - i can't help thinking that the pump doesn't like being installed upside down....

why would that affect the performance of the pump?

Happy Hopping 06-14-2005 03:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
The eheim compact is a very weak pump. Only place Ive seen it actually recommened is a shuttle mini case. It definitely was never made to deal with that restrictive zalman setup. Eheims are good pumps. Can take a fair amount of abuse too. Can't judge all eheim pumps by their absolutely cheapest product...

I just don't see the "restriction" at Zalman has anything to do w/ the performance.

Regardless, bottom line, what can replace the Eheim for quietness, and equiv. performance and size?

The Swifttech looks very good but I don't think it'll fit.

pauldenton 06-14-2005 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happy Hopping
why would that affect the performance of the pump?

well judging by the pics here http://www.pc-max.de/forum/article.php?&a=256&p=2
(in an article about converting a 600 to inline) if it is installed upside down then there is an airlock at the top of the chamber (i.e the bottom of the pump if it were the right way up) which i would have thought gives a real risk of cavitation....
http://www.pc-max.de/images/tests/eh...ine/800/04.jpg
http://www.pc-max.de/images/tests/eh...ine/800/05.jpg
the outlet would prevent this if it were upright.
given the way it is installed in a reservator
http://img.hexus.net/v2/cooling/wate...inside_big.jpg
i cannot see how you would avoid this - unless you inverted the whole reservator maybe... but i imagine that when full it's a bit heavy for that to be much fun...

Risky 06-14-2005 02:12 PM

The best effort I've seen with the compacts is http://www.alphacool.de/perl/shop.pl...130&art_kz=131

They really aren't inline pumps so a pump/res is the sensible way to go.

JamesAvery22 06-14-2005 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happy Hopping
I just don't see the "restriction" at Zalman has anything to do w/ the performance.

Regardless, bottom line, what can replace the Eheim for quietness, and equiv. performance and size?

The Swifttech looks very good but I don't think it'll fit.

Their "flow indicator" all the screw fittings the block, take your pick...

Eheim 1048 is still widely accepted as the quietest pump. Seems like the CSP-MAG is giving it a good run though. silentpcreview forum'ers tended to side with the 1048 over the DDC. MCP655/D5 will be in the same area as the DDC.

Dave 06-14-2005 03:52 PM

James, the MAG is closer to Ehiem 1250 in performance, about equal to 1048 in noise.

Some say less, others more, demands on mounting more then anything else.

Still given it is an external pump application, you may want to go with AC, in which case 1048 will likely do you. It is hard to get ahold of a MAG, and you seem to need something ASAP.

Dave

Happy Hopping 06-15-2005 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pauldenton
well judging by the pics here http://www.pc-max.de/forum/article.php?&a=256&p=2
(in an article about converting a 600 to inline) if it is installed upside down then there is an airlock at the top of the chamber (i.e the bottom of the pump if it were the right way up) which i would have thought gives a real risk of cavitation....
http://www.pc-max.de/images/tests/eh...ine/800/04.jpg
http://www.pc-max.de/images/tests/eh...ine/800/05.jpg
the outlet would prevent this if it were upright.
given the way it is installed in a reservator
http://img.hexus.net/v2/cooling/wate...inside_big.jpg
i cannot see how you would avoid this - unless you inverted the whole reservator maybe... but i imagine that when full it's a bit heavy for that to be much fun...


http://www.systemcooling.com/images/.../image7big.jpg

For a better view, this is what it looks like enlarged. So the only 2 soln I can think of is:

-) buy 2 extra 300 locally, keep switching them under the 3 yr. warranty, during that time, hoping some other equvialent brand has a pump that fits and works

-) go external and find a quiet external that has the same ID tubing

Happy Hopping 06-15-2005 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
Their "flow indicator" all the screw fittings the block, take your pick...

Eheim 1048 is still widely accepted as the quietest pump. Seems like the CSP-MAG is giving it a good run though. silentpcreview forum'ers tended to side with the 1048 over the DDC. MCP655/D5 will be in the same area as the DDC.

can you guys give me a dB level on the 1048

fierce_freak 06-15-2005 01:10 AM

I don't think you'll find a dB level, but, as long as it's not allowed to vibrate against something, you'll be hard pressed to find a pump that's more quiet.


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