High volume eco-pump

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Re: High volume eco-pump

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Hi,

nothing much to add except that the pump is still going. I have bought a second one just in case it decide to play up but so far no sign of any problems.

David.
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Re: High volume eco-pump

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David,

Where did you get the second one from, the ebay supplier doesnt seem to be doing them now?
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Bob,

Maybe that is because I keep on getting them too cheap!!

I don't think they were his best sellers. He may have pulled them temporarily for the winter.

You are welcome to try out my spare one as long as you promise not to break it. It is still in its packaging so there should be no problem with contamination from my white spot problems.

David.
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Cheers for the feedback David. They are still listed on his main site linked earlier here; maybe he might accept an offer? Is it performing well then David? Good flow rates for low wattage?
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Re: High volume eco-pump

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I am getting about 2,500 gallons an hour straight through the pond wall via a 2" pipe and a 3" to 2" reducer. It is drawing 150W so it ain't too bad.
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