fatman7574
New Member
Depends on the pump. Many air cooled pumps that are mag drive have a few inches between the motor and the pump so very little heat is transferred. Even those that do not have that space of seperation are still loosing n more of the motors heat through their metal cases then through the plastic pump material attached to the motors steel case. Air can takeup, transport and disperse the thermal energy quicker and more efficiently than the heat can pass through the plastic to the water.I've always wondered fatman what kind of difference there really is in heat put into the water with a saltwater type external mag drive pump and internal mag drive. Even the external flows water around the back of the impeller and around the inside of the coil from what I can tell, so how much is air cooled in reality?
Would a pool type pump pass less heat?
Plus as stated, most quality air cooled pump motors are enclosed in metal to quickly dissipate the heat to the air. Most air cooled pumps also have an internal fan blade to quickly dissipate heat to the air so it is not transfer to the pumps water. Then again most air cooled pumps used for reef aquariums and therfore growers have plastic cases and plastic magnets which transfer much less heat to the water from the metal cased motors.
This is far from the case with cheap plastic cased motors like the Danner pumps or the submersible pumps which transfer all or in the case of the Danner used externallly nearly all heat energy to the water.
Some external air cooled pumps are even in aluminum amd aluminum finned cases to run cool and tranfers very, very little heat to the water. If t you buy an external pump with a plastic case be assured nearly all the motors heat energy is being taken up by the pumps water as the plastic case insulates the motor and the water is better capable of taking up the water that the air when both are enclosed in the same plastic case.