HOW TO CHOOSE A HYDROPONIC, AQUAPONIC, ALGAPONIC, AQUARIUM, POND OR FOUNTAIN PUMP
First remember:
– “Maximum Flow Rate” is meaningless because it is at ZERO lift.
– “Maximum Head/Lift” is meaningless because the flow at that height is only a trickle.
You need to choose an affordable quality pump that produces the “desired flow at your required lift” at the lowest wattage.
Step 1: Determining Desired Flow Rate
Hydroponic Systems – typically flow through a single loop allowing a single pump and need a flow rate near 100 GPH for each grow bed loop up to 120 feet. Flood/drain beds – need 2 to 4 cycles per hour. Fish tanks – need a least one exchange per hour or extra oxygenation. Waterfalls – need 100 GPH for each inch of width.
Step 2: Calculating System Lift
Measure the “vertical distance” from the “top” of the water in the pump tank to the pump discharge point.
Step 3: Pump Selection Considerations
– Continuous instead of intermittent pump duty cycle greatly increases pump life, plus no need for a timer or level control.<br – Low cost (<$60) pumps in the 3 to 60 watt pump range are typically submersible.
– A rule of thumb is that an average pump will last 2-4 times the stated warranty period.
– Best to buy a backup pump if fish or plants depend on the pump.
Step 4: Is A Foam Filter Needed?
A foam filter is not usually needed to protect the pump and the screen cover is enough. If your model has a foam filter and it clogs too fast, best to remove the filter.
– If the screen clogs too fast… get a separate pre-filter, vortex filter or settling tank.
– Micro-algae will not hurt a pump unless it stops water flow.
– Most people buy our filter pumps for the longer 16 foot cord and discard the foam filter.
Product Features
- PonicsPumps Sells 8 pump sizes. Click on “PonicPumps” below the main page title to see them all.
- FLOW RATES: 120 Gallons Per Hour (GPH) @ 0′ Lift; 95 GPH @ 1′ Lift; 66 GPH @ 2′ Lift; 20 GPH @ 3′ Lift; Max Lift – 3′ 3″.
- PEAK EFFICIENCY SWEET SPOT: 66 GPH @ 2′ Lift”.
- DIMENSIONS: 1.97″ x 1.73″ x 1.26″.
- 5 FOOT QUALITY CORD: Many pump manufacturers use an inferior quality cord, our highest quality (SJTW) Electric Cord is waterproof, 18# gauge copper wire, molded plug with ground, heavy duty flexible vinyl jacket, resists oil/grease/moisture, abrasion resistant and very good flexibility at all temperatures.
- EPOXY RESIN ENCASEMENT of key internal motor components prevents unwanted conductivity and corrosion of metal parts.
- NEODYMIUM IRON BORON (NdFeB) MAGNETS are used in all our electric motors because they are the most powerful permanent magnetic materials commercially available and increase energy efficiency.
- EASY CLEAN: No tools required to disassemble and clean filter/impeller.
- 6 WATTS – 120VAC – 60Hz
- TWO OUTLET ADAPTORS : For 5/16″ and 1/2″ tubing.
- WATER TYPE: Fresh
- ADJUSTABLE INPUT FLOW RATE
- OIL FREE, NO EXPOSED COPPER Safe for fish!
- POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL 205 IMPELLER SHAFT to insure long life of the pump.
- NO SEAL TO FAIL! Uses wet-rotor design, so no seal to fail that would damage the pump motor.
- LIMITED WARRANTY: 1 Year, only when sold by NicheNOVA.
Packs A Punch For The Size I purchased this pump to replace another brand that stopped working.The smaller size of the housing was an initial concern but the smaller body actually fits far better than a larger style.This pump seems to catch less debris in the screen compared to my other one and has a lot of power for the size.The price can’t be beat. I highly recommend this pump!
PP120 : 120 GPH, Submersible, Hydroponics, Aquaponics, Statuary Pump – 6W I have a small pond in my back yard with a waterfall that is about 3-feet higher than the pond water. I have had a pump in the bottom of the pond that supplies water to the top of the waterfall and it just recirculates. Recently the pump burned out and I had to order a new one. My pum is about 800 gallons of water – not large. The old pump was expensive at the time, but it did last for a long time. I wanted to save some money so I opted for a less powerful pump to save money. Doing the calculations, I thought this pump would do the job. It is very similar in design to the old one I had. The pump itself is encased in a cage that helps filter out the crap that always collects in pond water.So, overall, this pump does the job, but it is definitely undersized, Before I had a nice flow of water from the waterfall outlet. This one is a lot weaker, but it does look natural. The less flow appears to be a bonus for the birds because this year, we have had a ton more birds play under the waterfall, taking baths, cavorting around. The pond is just outside our dining room bumpout, so we can sit at the table and watch the activity of all the different birds. It is fun to do.So, the positive is that it works and the birds like the lower flow. If you want more of a rushing noise for ambiance and want a bigger water flow which helps to aerate the water and keep the green algae from growing so fast, a bigger pump would be a better choice. This unit has held up fine and the birds love it. I would like to have a louder gurgling, faster water flow, but this is a good compromise between me and the birds.
Holy Spit Batman, that was delivered fast! Ordered it on the day of the end of the world, December 21 in the EVENING, it arrived before 2:00 pm DURING HOLIDAY RUSH on Dec 22! If this is how the world looks now, bring it on!!!Had the old insanely noisy pump put of my 2 foot tall fountain, new nice, quite pump installed in under five minutes. If anything changes I will be sure to report back, but now I am in tall, tall cotton!
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