Anjon’s Commando CO-3000 is a versatile, adjustable flow pond pump. Fine tune the flow rate of waterfalls and streams, from a gentle 1,200 gallons per hour to a powerful 3,000 gallons per hour output. The weather resistant wired remote controller with digital display easily adjusts power to the pump. The 18′ pump-to-controller power cord permits convenient placement of the controller. The extremely energy efficient magnetic drive motor is equipped with an overload sensor that prevents pump burnout. The Commando CO-3000 is engineered for 24-hour continuous use. Space-saving compact design for easy installation and maintenance. An oversized intake screen prevents clogging. 2-year manufacturer’s warranty. This pump contains no oil and is fish, aquatic plant and wildlife safe.
Product Features
- Fine tune the flow rate of waterfalls and streams, from a gentle 1,200 gallons per hour to a powerful 3,000 gallons per hour output
- Weather resistant wired remote controller with digital display easily adjusts power to the pump
- Extremely energy efficient magnetic drive motor is equipped with an overload sensor that prevents pump burnout. Engineered for 24-hour continuous use
- Space-saving compact design for easy installation and maintenance. Oversized intake screen prevents clogging
- 2-year manufacturer’s warranty. Contains no oil – fish, aquatic plant and wildlife safe
little commando I have not installed this yet, it just arrived. Reading the description does give a good sense of how small this pump is. The controller module is not much smaller than the pump. The controller sits inline with the power cord and is designed to mount on a wall (or other vertical surface). It is not clear yet if “Weather Resistant” means that it can be left exposed to the elements. The connection from the controller to pump is not water proof so it needs to be installed in at least a weather…
Put the pump in on 9/9/2018, ran it on its lowest setting until it quit on 10/4/2018.It work pretty good for that month. Hooked to 1 1/4 inch flex pipes and was pumping through a rock fountain with water coming out about 3 ft above top of pond level. It seemed to put out enough water through our 2 hole rock fountain at its lowest setting. Never did we run the pump outside water. Then it stopped after a rain storm came through.The fix: I notice some sparking in the…
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