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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Lake Forest, CA
Posts: 1,558
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Want to push water about 55 feet....
Can I do with an Eheim 1262? In my perfect world, my mixed salt water, made in my garage in a 44 gallon bin, I want to be able to push that through a cut garden hose attached to the Eheim, and to my tank, about 40 feet away, give or take. It would then have to go up 5 feet to get into the tank. Would it have enough power to do so?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
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Lateral movement of water is basically zero work. Its vertical lift that counts.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Southside of Indy
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Yes, You'd still lose a measurable amount of flow, but out of 900gph you would still be doing well.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Indianapolis
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I use a Mag5 to move "used" water (waterchange) out of my sump about 50' around the wall to a floor drain. I also have a Mag 9.5 that pumps from my mix tank via the same PVC plumbing back to the sump. It takes less than 5 min to pump 25g for water changes.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Buffalo, NY
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how you gonna shut it off if its all the way in your garage? put a shut off on the end of the line? i feel like that might beat up the pumpa little. ehiem 1262's are great
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: SF Bay Area
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A 1262 works. Is this something you're looking to purchase? I use a mag 24 to push water 1 story up with 50 ft flex PVC. You can find em used for $100. I think it pumps more than my regular garden hose
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Northern IL
Posts: 458
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I don't think you will want to use the garden hose and you will probably want to look into something else. I thought I remember reading somewhere that they are not safe to use with tank water.
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