Mixing station pump

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It's time to replace the pump for the mixing station. What's everyone's preference? Drop a submersible pump in? Or pipe in an external.

I have it all apart now because I noticed there was no hum from the nsw barrel today. Opened it up to find the pump died. And the barrel was filthy. Gave it a good cleaning. And scrubed the pump but still couldn't be revived.

I'm looking for pump recommendations/experience for either option.

Thanks.
 
I'm picking up an external BlueLine Aqua Pump 55 today for my mixing station.
The line luckily only needs to go about 5-10 feet as the wall my tank sits in front of backs up to the garage where the mixing station will be.
 
Do you need to pump water anywhere, like another room or upstairs? If so, then find a used PanWorld, Blueline or Iwaki. If not, then submersible is fine... any of them... see if you can find some good used one locally on CL or a social media market.
 
I've always liked the idea of using the same type pump on your mixing station as you use for return if possible. Then you always have a spare in a pinch.
Very good idea.
If got a dedicated pump for salt mixing and main return in sump plus got spare return for dt then all good .
But if no spare for main tank then having a pump for salt mixing and have it good enough to use if main return pump fails,is excellent idea.
My saltwater pump is a little smaller than return pump in sump but if main return fails,it would do as temporary return pump until can order and get new one delivered .
It's OK having spare this and spare that but gets very expensive very quickly indeed ^_^
 

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