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Not good enough, use a dedicated good surge protected outlet.
Too many people say it is better protected that way.
Controllers are expensive as are motors.
What size tank are they on? I have an 80Watt but wanted to run dual pumps... well, actually 4 pumps. I was thinking to get dual 50 watt for returns, one 80 watt for media and a 2nd one for UV.I can tell you for a fact the controller can die at anytime just by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Tell me how I know. As it ages it is a total crap shoot. The pump is rock solid it seems, controller not so much. I am talking about royal exclusiv speedys.
I have an RE-RD3-80W-10V red dragon 3 mini speedy 80w DC pump but the controller is currently dead. I am running my 50 watt speedy as a temp replacement which may become permanent.
What size tank are they on? I have an 80Watt but wanted to run dual pumps... well, actually 4 pumps. I was thinking to get dual 50 watt for returns, one 80 watt for media and a 2nd one for UV.
I also do not plan on having a high turnover rate in my system... if I do either dual or single, pump/s will be 30-50% and I will acheive my water movement with the 6 MP 40's. When the boss (my wife) says she does not want to listen to the noise like my old system. (running total of the Iwaki pumps and a large becket injector skimmer, and fans for the halides and a noisy chiller) she said she does not care about what it costs. so of course doing red dragon pumps all around and just received my BK Deluxe 200 yesterday.They are/were both used in a 20 gallon tall sump with the display being a drilled 70 gallon. I like running them at lower settings for a dead silent experience. I also have a manifold in this small setup for carbon/gfo.
They can move a ton of water if you turn them up. I also don't go for that high turnover talk. I move a reasonable amount of water through my sump every hour but nothing insane.
My skimmer is a bubble kind as well. A cone with a royal exclusiv pump but not a speedy. It is one of those smaller pumps. Not controllable. Also dead silent as a skimmer can get.
I also do not plan on having a high turnover rate in my system... if I do either dual or single, pump/s will be 30-50% and I will acheive my water movement with the 6 MP 40's. When the boss (my wife) says she does not want to listen to the noise like my old system. (running total of the Iwaki pumps and a large becket injector skimmer, and fans for the halides and a noisy chiller) she said she does not care about what it costs. so of course doing red dragon pumps all around and just received my BK Deluxe 200 yesterday.
Make me a fair offer....Hello all.... I am still looking to buy a Red Dragon return pump.... 50watt - 100 watt.
Please let me know what you have avail.