dburr Active Member May 13, 2004 #2 Uhhh, a pump!?! Really, what do you mean? Your fuge is on top. You will need to pump it up, and then have a return, via, overflow or drilled bulkhead. Does this help?
Uhhh, a pump!?! Really, what do you mean? Your fuge is on top. You will need to pump it up, and then have a return, via, overflow or drilled bulkhead. Does this help?
A asbury030 Active Member May 14, 2004 #3 ok like what would be a good GPH for the PH? Also what kind of tubing should i use for the water goin into the fuge?
ok like what would be a good GPH for the PH? Also what kind of tubing should i use for the water goin into the fuge?
dburr Active Member May 14, 2004 #4 I would find some plastic tubing. I would go for about 50 gallons per hour. Take in accout for head pressure and I would add alittle more GPH so you can adjust it like water said.
I would find some plastic tubing. I would go for about 50 gallons per hour. Take in accout for head pressure and I would add alittle more GPH so you can adjust it like water said.
A asbury030 Active Member May 16, 2004 #9 i found a pump. Its called ViaAqua Water Pumps it pumps 152gph. would that be to much? the pump will be pushing the water 2'-5"
i found a pump. Its called ViaAqua Water Pumps it pumps 152gph. would that be to much? the pump will be pushing the water 2'-5"
A asbury030 Active Member May 16, 2004 #11 How does this sound? Model Dimensions -2.5" x 1.7" x 2.3" Max head (ft) - 2 Max GPH -138 GPH at 4 ft -0 Outlet fitting size -1/2"
How does this sound? Model Dimensions -2.5" x 1.7" x 2.3" Max head (ft) - 2 Max GPH -138 GPH at 4 ft -0 Outlet fitting size -1/2"
nas19320 Active Member May 16, 2004 #12 If it has a max head of 2 ft. then its not gonna pump up the 2' 5" you need.
nas19320 Active Member May 16, 2004 #15 25" is still over 2 feet. It won't work and even if it does you will have almost no flow.
A asbury030 Active Member May 17, 2004 #16 would a mag drive 1.5 be good? At 2 feet it pumps 80 GPH. Also how high could i go with GPH?