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MCP600 at 7v?
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james111 |
07-15-2004 06:55 PM |
MCP600 at 7v?
Can you run this pump at 7v instead of 12v? would it do any damage to the pump?
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Cathar |
07-15-2004 07:01 PM |
No. The pump won't run at anything much below 10v. At 7v it will pump nothing.
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jlrii |
07-15-2004 08:58 PM |
Why would you want to? They're very quite.
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Ruiner |
07-16-2004 07:11 AM |
quIET, dammit.
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nicozeg |
07-16-2004 01:09 PM |
Quiet????
I'ts actually the noisiest piece of my system, even when dampened with a foam base.
anyway, I'm a lot less tolerant to noise than most people. ;)
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Tempus |
07-16-2004 02:22 PM |
Its fairly silent in my setup. Only thing I can hear is (occassionally) the vibration, which is more felt than heard.
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quicksilverXP |
07-16-2004 05:07 PM |
I think noise is different for many people. But in comparison to an Eheim 1048 or 1046, the MCP600 is quite loud.
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bobkoure |
07-16-2004 05:15 PM |
The only pump I've run into that's quieter than the 1046 is the HPPS (essentially a 12VDC 1046 with larger diameter pump rotor - so higher pressures than the 1046 - maybe even higher than the 1048, but I haven't found any trustworthy test figures...)
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