Has anyone ever tried using these pumps? I'm considering getting one for my water setup..
http://www.marinedepot.com/a_pu_csl.asp?CartId=
http://www.marinedepot.com/a_pu_csl.asp?CartId=
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SysCrusher said:I like the looks of the 30RZT or even the 70RZ. Wonder how much heat those would add to the water. Be nice with impingement.
Since87 said:
Keep in mind that the 70RZ is capable of providing 28PSI. That's about the pressure in a car's tire.
You can definitely have too much pump for the job.
SysCrusher said:I like the looks of the 30RZT or even the 70RZ. Wonder how much heat those would add to the water. Be nice with impingement.
UnLoadeD said:I was looking at the 15rt's but the .82amps kinda scared me off. Do you guys think that would add too much heat to the water?
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DodgeViper said:Remember, AMP X VOLTS = WATTS
1.26 AMP X house current 117 VOLTS =147.42 WATTS
147.42 WATTS of energy added to the water.
This would not be a good buy.
UnLoadeD said:
I was looking at the 15rt's but the .82amps kinda scared me off. Do you guys think that would add too much heat to the water?
Since87 said:
For AC systems where the voltage and current are sine waves the equation is:
Amps X Volts X Cosine(phase angle) = Watts
The current through a pump is usually substantially phase shifted with respect to the voltage, which means that the power consumption will be substantially less than the Amps X Volts.
Volenti said:
I have an MD 20RZT, quite happy with it,