Brenden See Anemaknee Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 2,467 Location NC Jun 2, 2006 #1 I am looking for a pump to move about 7< gallons in 24 hours.
Krish RF STAFF Joined Oct 22, 2004 Messages 25,290 Location Nassau, Bahamas Jun 2, 2006 #2 Hmmm...Not sure man. I've never needed anything like that before. Here's a bump for ya! Hope you get sorted out
Hmmm...Not sure man. I've never needed anything like that before. Here's a bump for ya! Hope you get sorted out
M MCary Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 99 Location Montana Jun 3, 2006 #3 Aqualifter?
N nccmike Active member Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 27 Location Tampa Jun 3, 2006 #4 aqualifter does 3 and 1/2 gallons an hour. Its what I use for my auto topoff. marine depot has quite a few pumps that might work.
aqualifter does 3 and 1/2 gallons an hour. Its what I use for my auto topoff. marine depot has quite a few pumps that might work.
S steve-s Well-known member Joined Jul 7, 2003 Messages 2,435 Location Vancouver, BC Jun 3, 2006 #5 Ebay's gonna be your best bet. Look for peristaltic pumps. This ones near what you want. 6.47gal/day on the low side. Cheers Steve
Ebay's gonna be your best bet. Look for peristaltic pumps. This ones near what you want. 6.47gal/day on the low side. Cheers Steve
L Llarian Well-known member Joined Feb 24, 2004 Messages 556 Location Seattle, WA Jun 3, 2006 #6 I've been using an Aquamedia SP 3000 dosing pump for my auto-topoff and it works great. Its fixed-speed at 0.8gph, but its fairly inexpensive and seems quite reliable so far. -Dylan
I've been using an Aquamedia SP 3000 dosing pump for my auto-topoff and it works great. Its fixed-speed at 0.8gph, but its fairly inexpensive and seems quite reliable so far. -Dylan