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Originally Posted by scolley;592637c
Steve, I assume that your only posting this spec sheet was a nice way of only indirectly pointing out that I'm wrong. Thanks. That was kind of you.
But I NEVER want to be responsible for passing along bad info. So to ANYONE reading my posts, if I'm wrong, and you think you know it. PLEASE say so directly. I'm posting to disseminate good information, nothing else.
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Steve,
That was not my intent. I wanted to throw out what little info I'd been able to find on the Poseidon pumps. I should have included the
Marine Depot link you mentioned in your response which indeed shows completely different specs for the pumps. It annoys me that after doing diligent research I come up with contradictory specs. And from Marine and Reef.com, here are their posted specs for the
PS3 and
PS4. All of this makes it very difficult to make an informed buying decision unless one likes to do a lot of experimenting.
Needless to say, since you own both a PS1 and T1, your real-world experience with these pumps and your comments about them has been most helpful to me. If I do replace my QuietOne at some point, I just want to be sure I won't duplicate my existing inadequate pressure issue by buying the wrong replacement.
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Originally Posted by scolley;592637c
Bottom line - I think Bayside messed up on their graph. And I'm more comfortable making that allegation because of the very clearly sloppy way that provided my instructions. Velocity, on the other hand, seems a bit more buttoned-down. If you can find any info to contradict this, please share it. Thanks.
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The fact that your PS1/T1 can run the 25-micron cartridge for several months before cleaning/replacing means that it should be more than adequate for my tank. Thanks for including the link to champion lighting with their listing for the Velocity pumps. And here's one more link to a set of graphs for the
BlueLine Velocity pumps which match the specs you've mentioned.
Steve