These submersible water pumps are great for everything from fountains to hydroponic systems. The pumps have an inside threaded fittings and the flow is non-adjustable. Powerful oil-free, rare earth rotor magnet. Ceramic shaft and bearing insures reliability. Trouble free one moving part. Strainer protects impeller from damage. Comes with a 120 volt cord. Include inlet and outlet fittings.
Product Features
- 1083 Gallons per hour; 89 watt motor
- Included fittings: two-.75″ Barbed x 1″ Threaded, two-.5″ x 1″ Threaded and 1″ Barbed x 1.25″ Threaded
- Suitable for installation on dry land for in-line use or submersibly into the water
- Pre-wired 175 inch 120v power cord
- Suitable for use in hydroponic systems, ponds, fresh and saltwater aquariums, fountains and filter systems
Pump performance chart We bought this pump to use for irrigating our garden from the small backyard “pond” that is fed by water from the basement sump pump. We figured the smallest size (75 GPH) would be just fine. However, the product information did not include anything about pumping height. The smallest unit only goes about 2 feet high, and wouldn’t make it as high as our planter on the patio. Had to return it. But the box has a good chart on it, to help in a future purchase. Take a look at the photo…
Still running strong! I purchased this pump in May 2014 for a fountain in a pot. I chose the 290GPH model because it had enough power to push the water up the three feet I needed. I did put a cut-off valve on the pipe I connected so that I could control the water flow and slow it down to the level that I needed. It has been running all day, every day since I finished the fountain in June 2014. Through several freezes and many 100+ degree days. Can’t beat that kind of…
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