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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment Specific discussions on aquarium equipment from protein skimmers to water pumps. Which are the best, what they do, and what you might need for your reef aquarium.

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Old May 28th, 2008, 05:56 AM
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mag pumps

Iv heard from some people that they can be loud. Who has one? Hows it sound?

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Re: mag pumps

Mag drives can be very loud when you get into the 1800 gph and 2400 gph range, the smaller ones tend to be better, but if you are looking for quiet you may want to look into another pump. I'm pretty sure they are made for pond use, so they don't fit seamlessly into the aquarium hobby. They also produce a lot of heat and use a lot of power. How many gallons per hour were you looking to move and is this going to be a submersible pump or an external pump?
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Re: mag pumps

Well im looking at the mag1800. I would have to put a ball valve on it though and make it something like a 1200 or so. It is going to be submersed. The main reason I want to grab it is for the price, it is used but the guy cleaned it and is asking 65$.

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Re: mag pumps

i have the 1200 and i have no noise problems or anything

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Re: mag pumps

Thats a good price for the pump and Mag drives are good reliable pumps. If the use is not in an area where you are going to need quiet than it should be a good pump. You can reduce the noise by using a mouse pad under the pump to reduce vibration which can be a problem with the big ones.
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Re: mag pumps

Hopefully they arent to loud... The tank is in my living room, right next to my entertainment center, haha.

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Re: mag pumps

I use a Mag2400 in-line,it's very loud.I submerged the pump and it was very quiet,well much quieter than in-line.The 1800 should be quiet since your using it in water.It does vibrate so some kind of rubber feet will be needed if it's sitting on the bottom of the sump.
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Re: mag pumps

Cool thanks, and at 65 bucks, decent deal? It is used but clean. and the guy guarantees it for 30 days.

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Re: mag pumps

I paid around $160 for my 2400.The 1800 is around $130-140 so I say good deal.
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Re: mag pumps

I have the 2400 also (I think). It's pretty quiet. I mean, I can't hear it over my fans (which are pretty loud).
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