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Water Treatment and FiltrationDiscuss problems with your water conditions or maybe you need advice on your filtration system.
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Top Poster: markf1fan (3,500)
lol...missed the wattage...129.03 lph per watt you are getting there mark compared to the sequence 64.47 lph per watt if its 12000 gph!!!!!
fastest reply in the world tho mate...lol!!
lol...missed the wattage...129.03 lph per watt you are getting there mark compared to the sequence 64.47 lph per watt if its 12000 gph!!!!!
fastest reply in the world tho mate...lol!!
lol yeah i understand in watt lol your saying but would you really want to run a pump at that wattage lol. i would need a second job lol
__________________ 1x 2400 gallon pond
1x estro sieve
1x econo bead filter
1x bakki shower with crystal bio
1x 55w pro clear uv
1x eco 12,000
1x sequence 15,000
1x hi blow 40 air pump
and some really nice koi
I can only support marcf1 post. If you think about the running cost of a pump
you're better off to pay a bit more for it and save it on your electricity bills.
I think the ea ones are quite good. Koi Pond Filters | Buy Sequence Pumps | Evolution Aqua Ltd
If anyone has something better to suggest please let me know,
because I'm about to buy one of these...
If you are just pumping over a shower through 4" pipes without UV's etc then one of these is excellent @ 290 watts for 33000 l/h. They go up to 55000l/h.