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Old August 12th 04, 07:00 AM
Zeev Yelin
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I'm a newbie, so I apologize if that's an old, hashed topic.
I'd like to make a survey for submersed pumps with algae/dirt
'milling' capability.
I'm looking for the sub 1000 Galon per hour range - and power
consumption less than 200 Watts.

and yes, that you have a good experience with its reliability and
longevity.
any information will be appreciated
thanks in advance
Zeev Yelin
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Old August 12th 04, 07:21 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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You might want to google for Flotec pumps (I hope that is how it is
spelled) they handled dirty water supposedly very well. Don't know about
energy efficiency though. ~ jan

On 11 Aug 2004 23:00:22 -0700, (Zeev Yelin) wrote:


I'm a newbie, so I apologize if that's an old, hashed topic.
I'd like to make a survey for submersed pumps with algae/dirt
'milling' capability.
I'm looking for the sub 1000 Galon per hour range - and power
consumption less than 200 Watts.

and yes, that you have a good experience with its reliability and
longevity.
any information will be appreciated
thanks in advance
Zeev Yelin


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Old August 13th 04, 02:57 AM
Paul in Redland
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Sequence pumps, they're top notch.

Paul


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Old August 20th 04, 03:41 AM
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I believe that the Oase Nautilus 30 pumps 1200 gph and uses 60 watts. There
a version smaller than this that should meet your needs and be well under
your 200 watt threshold.

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"Zeev Yelin" wrote in message
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I'm a newbie, so I apologize if that's an old, hashed topic.
I'd like to make a survey for submersed pumps with algae/dirt
'milling' capability.
I'm looking for the sub 1000 Galon per hour range - and power
consumption less than 200 Watts.

and yes, that you have a good experience with its reliability and
longevity.
any information will be appreciated
thanks in advance
Zeev Yelin



 




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