Brian said:Nickjr000 said:Evo restricting the pump with a ball valve does not harm it at all. Prob 99% or all of the pumps for aquariums are made to run this way ( restricted ).
Are you sure about that? I've been told it's better to NOT restrict a pump and have any excess diverted back to the sump (at least on pressure rated pumps)
Brian said:Nickjr000 said:Evo restricting the pump with a ball valve does not harm it at all. Prob 99% or all of the pumps for aquariums are made to run this way ( restricted ).
Are you sure about that? I've been told it's better to NOT restrict a pump and have any excess diverted back to the sump (at least on pressure rated pumps)
concept3 said:Brian said:Nickjr000 said:Evo restricting the pump with a ball valve does not harm it at all. Prob 99% or all of the pumps for aquariums are made to run this way ( restricted ).
Are you sure about that? I've been told it's better to NOT restrict a pump and have any excess diverted back to the sump (at least on pressure rated pumps)
It is preferred NOT to restrict any pump since it is already working against back pressure from the water. Often times we get a pump that's too powerful for what we really need it for and often times may be necessary to throttle it down (within reason), but it's not ideal for longevity of the motor and power consumption.