Acroholic;613468 wrote: I saw zero drop on a kill a watt when I closed it, and I tested from open to closed and all stages in-between. Either way, I'd consider an 8 watt drop negligible, especially on a pump like a PW 200 that draws 290 watts. If anyone has to close a pump output 2/3 to get the flow they need, they definitely need a smaller pump. I don't know which of our meters was correct, but I saw no drop with PW/Iwaki type pumps. The meter I used was borrowed from Sailfish.
The drive mechanism of PW pumps is different that Mag Drive/Eheim types and Reeflo types. PW pumps spin at the same rate regardless of whether you throttle them down or not because it is a magnet attached to a motor, that makes another independent magnet/impeller assembly spin. Reeflos do not because the drive shaft is directly connected to the impeller, and Eheim/mag drive types use a non moving electric coil that drives a round magnet attached to the impeller. (I know you know all this Dave, just FYI to others reading that may not).
Not sure of the actual physics behind it, but I would guess if there is a tiny drop in wattage draw on a PW/Iwaki type pump when mostly closed, it is because the impeller magnet is causing a bit of drag on the constant speed magnet attached to the drive motor. The impeller magnet is spinning slower because the output is restricted, causing a bit more drag on the motor side magnet. Just a guess.