Pump for reactors and uv

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I want to setup up a small pump for my three brs reactors and 57 watt uv sterilizer. What pump do you suggest. I need something silent. Assume I would need to build a manifold as well?

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How much room do you have in your sump?
I tried running a manifold and got fed up with trying to keep things balanced, so I have separate pumps.
You close a valve to, say, change out your GFO, and then the Carbon gets beat up from too much flow.
 
If you have room, I use Eheim compact 1000 units for my carbon and gfo. I installed them with adaptors and use tubing with valves to adjust their tumbling. The valves are on the output to keep air pockets from developing. I used, I think, 5/8 to 3/8 adapter on the 1000 units. They push right on the pump outlet fitting. Then I ran 3/8 tubing.
I also had to change the fittings on the reactors to 3/8
I use filter matt as bases for the pumps to keep them quiet. Cut this stuff to size and zip tie to the pump base.
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My UV and chiller each have their own pumps as well, sized to their needs

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I just realized I had to modify my reactors, but looks like BRS has them with 1/2" ports, so all you'd need is to use the appropriate tubing adapter on whatever pump you choose.
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How would I go about making a manifold so I could put all three reactors and the UV on the same pump?
 
This brs video should help for a design.
I’d recommend a dc pump so you can adjust the flow. Reef octo VarioS pumps are great, I run them on all my tanks. If you wanna save some cash the sicce syncra is a great pump too.
 
Thanks for sharing, my question would be do I keep the plumbing after the split from the main pump at 1.5 inches or can I drop it down to 1/2 as that what everything I am using will connect as.

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So are you saying you will be using your main return pump for the manifold? I’d assume reducing to 1/2 inch is fine, you may need a larger than normal pump or a valve above the T to make sure flow gets into it. I’d leave it 1” and reduce at the output. Like a few of these and leave 1” at the end for your uv. Here’s a link to a pic of a threaded version of what I mean, you could go slip if you wanted https://www.homedepot.com/p/DURA-1-...VEttkCh25dQYVEAQYJSABEgKJt_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
 

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