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    30,000 LPH eco pumps

    Hello

    does anyone know a make a of cost effective 30k eco pump. Most of the ones I look for run at too high a wattage.

    Currently using superfish eco 20k but would like to upgrade my shower pump.

    thanks

    Jim



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    Quote Originally Posted by JimJones View Post
    Hello

    does anyone know a make a of cost effective 30k eco pump. Most of the ones I look for run at too high a wattage.

    Currently using superfish eco 20k but would like to upgrade my shower pump.

    thanks

    Jim
    Superfish Eco 30k?

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    Ask @Gazkoi mate he ll know the best ones and give you a good deal on them aswell

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    Personally I would go EA 30k.

    Ive sold a lot of these and had no returns.

    I use 10k and 20k here too and they have been faultless so far.

    Happy to source if required.

    Cheers

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    The EA 30k pump sues 450 Watss though.

    This is more than my entrire setup of two pumps, air pumps, RDF and Uv put together.

    Is there a superfish style wattage of pumps

    thanks

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    Superfish Eco 30k?

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    This 30,000 LPH  eco pumps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letimgo View Post
    This 30,000 LPH  eco pumps

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    I didn't know that they made them. Can't find them on the net- could you please send me a link

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimJones View Post
    I didn't know that they made them. Can't find them on the net- could you please send me a link

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    Hey Jim,
    I have a friend who uses a superfish High Flow 30,000 to return water back to his pond after filters. Very low energy consumption and pretty quiet considering how much water it's shifting. Don't think it can be dry mounted though.
    Cheers
    Tim

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    Just spotted this on ebay - says it can be used dry as well.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HAILEA-KO...gAAOSwVjheJ0KY

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    Good maker but not variable if you want to control flow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letimgo View Post
    Hey Jim,
    I have a friend who uses a superfish High Flow 30,000 to return water back to his pond after filters. Very low energy consumption and pretty quiet considering how much water it's shifting. Don't think it can be dry mounted though.
    Cheers
    Tim

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    Or this?

    https://www.coastal-koi.com/view_product.php?id=2227

    I'm looking for a new pump too - there are so many options but I think I am going to go for this one.Not as energy efficient but really good value. I can propably run at 50% for most of the time but step it up if I need to clear out the pipes.

    Tim

 

 

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