I have a Waterbox 100.3, and I’m using a Neptune Systems COR-15 (1,500 gph) as my return pump. I’d like to pick up another pump to use as a backup during a failure or cleanings. I’d also like to use it to mix saltwater for water-changes as well as refill the drained water during that maintenance.
Since I have a COR-15, should I pick up a second so that swapping them out is simple, or should I get a different pump, such as a Sicce 3.0, which is nearly half of the price?
I’m running only 250 gph through my return, which my flow sensor indicates, so I don’t need something with a lot of power. However, the conveniences of the COR-15 would be nice. For example, I planned to use the included 1.25” connection to attach a 90° elbow so that I can drop it into my Brute can when I mix saltwater next to the tank. Then, I would use the 3/4” connection to attach a hose and barb so that I could easily pump that water into the display. Simply switching out the output connection would allow the pump to pull double duty during water-changes and serve as an identical backup during maintenance/failure events.
I’m torn, so I’d love your help.
Thank you!
Since I have a COR-15, should I pick up a second so that swapping them out is simple, or should I get a different pump, such as a Sicce 3.0, which is nearly half of the price?
I’m running only 250 gph through my return, which my flow sensor indicates, so I don’t need something with a lot of power. However, the conveniences of the COR-15 would be nice. For example, I planned to use the included 1.25” connection to attach a 90° elbow so that I can drop it into my Brute can when I mix saltwater next to the tank. Then, I would use the 3/4” connection to attach a hose and barb so that I could easily pump that water into the display. Simply switching out the output connection would allow the pump to pull double duty during water-changes and serve as an identical backup during maintenance/failure events.
I’m torn, so I’d love your help.
Thank you!