Homasy Upgraded 80 GPH (300L/H, 4W) Submersible Water Pump, 48 Hours Dry Burning Ultra Quiet Water Pump with 5.9ft (1.8m) Power Cord
Product Features
- 【Dry Burning Protection Function】: Able to withstand 48 hours dry burning. No need to worry about there is not enough or no water in your fish tank when out for a short trip.
- 【Ultra-Quiet Operation】: Running at a whisper-quiet level, the motor inside produces no noise, which gives you a quiet environment even with one in your bedroom. 3 Strong suction cups suit both vertical or horizontal mounting firmly onto the glass surface
- 【Detachable & Cleanable】: Dimensions: 1.8*1.6*1.2inch (45 *40*30mm). The small size makes this water pump easy to hide or disguise. The device doesn’t need any tools to disassemble it and is very easy to be cleaned. The 5.6ft (1.7m) long power cord offers convenient installation
- 【Water Flow Control & 2 Nozzles】: The adjustable switch design enables you to easily adjust the water flow rate to meet your need. The maximum water flow rate: 79.25GPH (300L/H). The maximum lift height: 2.6ft (80cm). 2 Nozzles of 8.5&13mm (0.33&0.51in) for your options
- 【Wide Application】: This submersible pump attracts your fish or turtles a lot as it keeps circulating and aerating the water. Perfect for small to medium size aquarium, fountains, spout, water gardens and hydroponic systems, etc.
but every few days when set that low it would pretty much slow to next to nothing until I cranked … Dirt cheap and decent flow for something so small. For my purposes I actually had it turned way down to get the flow I wanted, but every few days when set that low it would pretty much slow to next to nothing until I cranked the dial up and then back down again. Now I’ve got it cranked up higher, trading more flow than I want for hopefully not having to mess with it so much. Hopefully it will just continually push out the flow it is set at now. All in all I don’t have much faith in it lasting…
Perfect for my terrarium waterfall I bought a reptile supplies lot and in that lot was a waterfall. I was pretty stoked until I found out the motor was burnt out. I spent $7.00 on this bad boy and my problems were solved. It comes with two different sized attachments for the type of tubing your using. Of course, one was too big and the other too small for my tubing. I used a zip tie and that seemed to do the trick. It’ll still slide off if I want it to but it holds it in place nicely. It also has a knob to adjust the flow rate…
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