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Small Inline pump
Does anybody know of a small inline pump (60gph max) for a closed loop filter? I suppose I could use a once through design with a dosing pump, but I was hoping for something that would create a continuous flow. I can find small power heads, but nothing for a pump. --Kurt |
Small Inline pump
KurtG wrote in news:V%%xh.43736$Ts.14370
@bignews6.bellsouth.net: Does anybody know of a small inline pump (60gph max) for a closed loop filter? I suppose I could use a once through design with a dosing pump, but I was hoping for something that would create a continuous flow. I can find small power heads, but nothing for a pump. --Kurt CalPump website claims that their P60 mag drive pump is salt-water rated (if you get a ceramic shaft)... http://www.calpump.com/products.asp?category=4 There is no link to the specific 60 gph model (P60), but it is listed in the ratings chart on the lower portion of that page... http://garden-pond-filters.com/calpu...ntainpumps.htm http://www.gmthompson.com/item.asp?idproduct=175 and more from a Google search on CalPump P60. They look mostly like Pond supply places. You might want to contact the manufacturer directly... DaveZ Atom Weaver |
Small Inline pump
atomweaver wrote:
CalPump website claims that their P60 mag drive pump is salt-water rated (if you get a ceramic shaft)... http://www.calpump.com/products.asp?category=4 Thanks. I was looking for something where I could hook a input/return hose to it. It's anaerobic, so I don't want any contact with air. --Kurt |
Small Inline pump
KurtG wrote:
I can find small power heads, but nothing for a pump. Check into the pumps used for statuary in landscaping. Some of them have controls that allow you to adjust the flow rate. Here's one. http://www.thepondguy.com/prodinfo.asp?number=120111 George Patterson No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning. |
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