which is better pump in or out of the sump

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<span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Just wanting to know which is better and why. I already know that a pump could heat the water more but what about noise and cost, size and longevity. </span></span>
 
Depending on space and how much water you want to move. Most of the time an internal pump would probably sufficient and more convenient. It also has less chance of flooding. But then I have been using an external Dart pump from the beginning of my hobby which probably is around 5 yrs now.
 
The biggest reason to use external pumps is flow requirements... you will only find internals up to a certain size range. The externals also heat the water less, but the trade off is water that is not in or over a container.

I just realized I pretty much restated what Mr. Gorilla did. Oops.
 
External pumps are always better except for two situations.

1. You dont have room
2. You need extra heat in the system
 
EnderG60;731175 wrote: External pumps are always better except for two situations.

1. You dont have room
2. You need extra heat in the system


unless you take noise, less chance for a flood into account. i generally agree with your statment but internal is not a bad way to go either
 
Any reason to not mount your external above the sump so if it leaks you at least have a chance of the water going back into the sump rather than flooding? Heck, you could even easily design a spray shield to go around out so if it did spray it would all still go back into the sump. You know, like one of those things we put around man's best friend's neck after we cut their ****s off. Are external pumps not capable of handling an 8-12" suction?
 
RedStang;731268 wrote: Any reason to not mount your external above the sump so if it leaks you at least have a chance of the water going back into the sump rather than flooding? Heck, you could even easily design a spray shield to go around out so if it did spray it would all still go back into the sump. You know, like one of those things we put around man's best friend's neck after we cut their ****s off. Are external pumps not capable of handling an 8-12" suction?

A centrifugal pump in almost all situations needs to be gravity fed.

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You can put an external pump above the water line you just need a check valve so it does not lose its "prime".

Edit: when it is off
 
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