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If you have room enough, what is better - Eheim 1250 inside the reservoir or outside of it?
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if you have room, probably outside...
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Eheim say you get the best performance by submerging thier submergable pumps. You must also ensure the pump is run wet as the water lubricates the bearings, and submerging mostly guarantees this. But you will add the heat generated by the pump to the water. Your choice, mine is in the res.
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outside...ehiem puts off some heat...i thought all their pumps where inline??:shrug: :shrug:
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Just wondering, have you ever looked at a magdrive pump? They are totally sealed. From the pumps perspective, submerged will be the same as inline. Its not like they have gapeing holes that let coolant leak out the sides if not submerged. The only advantage of submerged is easy purging, though with a res inline is really easy too. Meanwhile the heat issue is BS. Even inline 80% of the heat is going into the coolant. Do whats easiest. |
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Eheim's do not use the same drive system as a Danner so you can not compare them as far as bearings or lack thereof.
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Wow, so much venom. I can't find the comment on performance so maybe that is not accurate. The impellor spindle on the Eheims runs in a ceramic bearing that is lubricated by the water being pumped, that is why they have to be primed before use - so the bearing surface gets some lubricant.
I haven't done any testing on differences in heat added to water between inline and submerged configuration. You quote 80%, would you care to present your test setup and measurments taken to validate this? Or is it bs?
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Does a radioactive cat have 18 half lifes? --Kenny my pimpin' rig: ...previously poorly cooled... 486DX-2 66mhz @ 75mhz, 4Mb ram, shared, 256Mb hard drive Onboard VGA, watercooled, of course 16-color monitor, labtec speakers, 28kbs USRobotics modem Windows XP (think about it) Maze 3, DDen GF3 block, Eheim 1250, econoline van HC, 1/2" hose w/ 5/8" fittings Comair 172mm fan |
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ECU, the GF won't be wearing anything, let alone a tshirt
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Does a radioactive cat have 18 half lifes? --Kenny my pimpin' rig: ...previously poorly cooled... 486DX-2 66mhz @ 75mhz, 4Mb ram, shared, 256Mb hard drive Onboard VGA, watercooled, of course 16-color monitor, labtec speakers, 28kbs USRobotics modem Windows XP (think about it) Maze 3, DDen GF3 block, Eheim 1250, econoline van HC, 1/2" hose w/ 5/8" fittings Comair 172mm fan |
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boob obsessed is he.......
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hehe.. I had a boob as my avatar, but I was warned that Joe'd have a fit. There were a few homosexual rumors floating around for a bit, but I think that's mostly been sorted out..
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Does a radioactive cat have 18 half lifes? --Kenny my pimpin' rig: ...previously poorly cooled... 486DX-2 66mhz @ 75mhz, 4Mb ram, shared, 256Mb hard drive Onboard VGA, watercooled, of course 16-color monitor, labtec speakers, 28kbs USRobotics modem Windows XP (think about it) Maze 3, DDen GF3 block, Eheim 1250, econoline van HC, 1/2" hose w/ 5/8" fittings Comair 172mm fan |
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tell you what...
here it is for your viewing pleasure... (don't view this if you're at work...) 99% of all chicks will swear it's fake.
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Does a radioactive cat have 18 half lifes? --Kenny my pimpin' rig: ...previously poorly cooled... 486DX-2 66mhz @ 75mhz, 4Mb ram, shared, 256Mb hard drive Onboard VGA, watercooled, of course 16-color monitor, labtec speakers, 28kbs USRobotics modem Windows XP (think about it) Maze 3, DDen GF3 block, Eheim 1250, econoline van HC, 1/2" hose w/ 5/8" fittings Comair 172mm fan |
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who cares if its fake...its still luvable
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that tit is sooo good. nicely tanned, shaped, and the centre bit is great too. I wish I had the girl attached to that tit
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What about EMI? My Eheim 1048 puts out alot of EMI. I actually bought the pump, because I've heard that they were shielded. So wouldn't it help a little bit to put it in a reservoir? Perhaps one made of ordinary steel? Or thick plastic?
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