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| Author: | Porter [ Dec 13th, '11, 10:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Bunnings Pumps |
Pcw-250 –Clean Water Submersible Pump http://www.bunnings.com.au/products_pro ... _2477.aspx hi all, does anyoune have anything naughty or nice to say about this little jobbie? looks good to me but i would love to hear your thoughts P rter
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| Author: | SnowT [ Dec 13th, '11, 10:53 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
All I can say is a nice Cheap Pump.. but 250w for 8000l.. A bit of a power hog.. There are other pumps that use less energy for the same amount of water.. Problem - it does not give you a head height.. Hope this helps you in your pump selection.. Juergen |
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| Author: | Porter [ Dec 13th, '11, 11:01 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
SnowT wrote: All I can say is a nice Cheap Pump.. but 250w for 8000l.. A bit of a power hog.. There are other pumps that use less energy for the same amount of water.. Problem - it does not give you a head height.. Hope this helps you in your pump selection.. Juergen GDay Juergen, Thanks for the reply, I have myself wrapped around the axels over pumps right now, do you have a recomndation? http://www.commercialelectric.com.au/Cl ... _Pump.html ,ore info, 7m head? Oh, hey on a side note, my wifes Dad used to serve with a Juergen in WA, and she was wondering if your the same, given the uniquness of your name. probably some decades ago now |
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| Author: | SnowT [ Dec 13th, '11, 11:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
I have not used this Partially Model of pump yet, but I do have an 8000 and a 6000 on order for my current project's.. They have gotten a few good recommendations from a few people here.. They are not a huge outlay and they seem to state that they are economical in power usage.. http://www.rockaroundtheblock.com.au/pr ... 913&cID=83 Hope this helps you out.. Juergen |
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| Author: | gorotsuki69 [ Dec 14th, '11, 06:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
you also need a dirty water pump since you are pumping fish solids |
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| Author: | chainsaw [ Dec 14th, '11, 07:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
I have 3 of these Bunnings pumps and been running for about a year. Two of them have recently started to play up, the thermal overload keeps turning off the pump. Let it cool down and it right for another 5 mins or so. Pulled one apart and no signs of mechanical wear on the impeller shaft or bearings. So I think must be faulty thermal overload switch, but need a 3 bladed screwdriver (like the centre of the Mercedes badge). They may be 250W but you dont run them continuous, maybe 30% duty cycle. Most people use them in a sump and pump up the height in the FT, control the flow to the GBs and return to sump. When sump is full again cycle repeats. For $49 you could afford to buy a new one every year. There is another sump pump there for $99, Leader brand red in colour. I have had one working for 18 months with no problems. As far as them only being a clean water pump (not for dirty water) I dont consider AP water classified as dirty water. Dirty water is when you have it in a pit and may pick up small rocks/gravel etc. |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Dec 14th, '11, 09:15 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
Personally I wouldn't buy it.. The pump is one of the most important aspects of your system, a cheap crap pump that blows when you least expect it suddenly becomes a pump that has cost you a lot. |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Dec 14th, '11, 09:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
earthbound wrote: a cheap crap pump that blows when you least expect it suddenly becomes a pump that has cost you a lot. And usually not just your pump... but probably your fish as well... |
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| Author: | bonsaibelly [ Dec 14th, '11, 17:44 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
I agree that a decent pump is preferable...but I've been using this pump since my pump failed overnight and I needed a replacement quickly. Its been going for 10 months without noticeable decline in performance. I run it 15 mins every 1hr 15 and it moves the water around no probs - at about 1m head. I've got air backup which saved me when my last pump died. Cost $50 and running in cycles is still pretty cost effective...somehow I've always got other things to spend the other $150 on... |
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| Author: | SuperVeg [ Dec 24th, '11, 10:34 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Bunnings Pumps |
Well I just bought a cheap crap pump. Hopefully it isn't too crap |
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