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Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 10:47 ]
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Aquapro AP1050 Submersible Water Feature Pump
The Aquapro water feature pumps are ideal for Patio Ponds, Statues water features and hydroponics. They all feature built in flow adjusters and 2 year guarantee.
Aquapro AP1050 Submersible Water Feature Pump Product Image
CODE MODEL FLOW (l/h) HEAD (m) WATTS CABLE LENGTH (m)
02AS003 AP1050 1050 1.80 18 10

I em pretty sure its not powerful enough, i will be running CHIFT PIST with 800litre FT and 300litre ST, height from ST to top of FT approximately 1.5m.

I guess all i can do is hook it all up and see what happens.

Cheers Linc

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Dec 24th, '11, 10:55 ]
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Looked up the flow chart for that model.... @ 1.5mtr head... it only pumps 250l/h...

That would struggle to supply a small NFT hydro table....

There's no way it will run a Chift Pist... or anything else for that matter....

Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 11:26 ]
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Lol thanks Rupert, I thought that would be the case. I am short for cash so I am hoping to pick up a pump locally for under $100, would any of the aqua pro pumps do the job? They seem to be one of the cheaper brands that peopl are using.

Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 11:44 ]
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Superveg found this one on eBay, obviously a cheapy but the specs seem to be pretty good, any thoughts?

Has anyone had any experience with this type of pump ??

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUBMERSIBLE- ... 20bcee2c49

Seems nice and cheap

Author:  earthbound [ Dec 24th, '11, 11:53 ]
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That might be a cheap pump, but it's going to cost you in the long run with power consumption.. It is twice as much as similar capacity pumps, and 3-4 times the really efficient pumps.

Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 12:10 ]
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Hmm thanks, I will keep looking

Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 12:19 ]
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http://www.pumpsandwatercontrol.com.au/ ... Cable.html

I can get this for $130, over budget but looks good on power too?

Author:  Food&Fish [ Dec 24th, '11, 13:15 ]
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pump is the heart of your system get a cheap one and your system suffers heart failure

Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 13:28 ]
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yeah true that, i can get this one from age of aquariums any opinion?

http://www.aquariumproducts.com.au/cata ... 5&catID=13

lol forgot the link

Author:  SuperVeg [ Dec 24th, '11, 14:06 ]
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Hmmm, that looks better. Ah well, already bought the cheap crap one :)

Author:  linctsv [ Dec 24th, '11, 14:09 ]
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Its always the way

Author:  Porter [ Dec 24th, '11, 19:36 ]
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linctsv wrote:
Its always the way


http://stores.ebay.com.au/Fluid-Designs ... 4340.l2563

Mate, i just bought the 3500lph jobbie for 96 bucks and its only 70w.

if you chose one and go to the bottom of its page it will give you head height and LPH and watts used.

go for it.

Merry Christmas

Author:  SuperVeg [ Dec 25th, '11, 07:46 ]
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I wasn't sure if that would be enough so I bought a 6800lph for $60.
250W though :evil:

Author:  SnowT [ Dec 29th, '11, 11:04 ]
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If you ran that pump 24/7@ 250w and your kwH rate is .25kwh..

then the cost is $547.5 for the year..

juergen

Author:  SuperVeg [ Dec 29th, '11, 12:51 ]
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Yes I now realise my folly !
Maybe when my system is set up I will buy the more efficient pump.
maybe I could use the cheap one for some kind of backup when the expensive one fails. Or maybe its just a waste of money :(

BUY CHEAP, BUY TWICE !!

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