a budget alternative to little giant
Posted by admin on March 22nd, 2010 at 11:39am
i have for 6 months or so been using a 12v 360 gph pump designed for pumping out sea water from boats
i was so impressed, ive upgraded to a 1100 gph version. awesome value at £14.99 uk money. the smaller pump has been running on average 20 hours per week and has given absolutly no problems. (and hasnt ever been removed from electrolyte )
fully submersible so it eliminates any risk of dumping your electrolyte on the floor and takes up hardly any room in the corner of my tank
ive gone for the same make so i hope its going to be just as reliable

i thought ide cracked this anodising thing, but the finish on the runs ive done today has really opened my eyes as to how bad my previous work has been……… and i thought they were good haha…..
i was so impressed, ive upgraded to a 1100 gph version. awesome value at £14.99 uk money. the smaller pump has been running on average 20 hours per week and has given absolutly no problems. (and hasnt ever been removed from electrolyte )
fully submersible so it eliminates any risk of dumping your electrolyte on the floor and takes up hardly any room in the corner of my tank
ive gone for the same make so i hope its going to be just as reliable

i thought ide cracked this anodising thing, but the finish on the runs ive done today has really opened my eyes as to how bad my previous work has been……… and i thought they were good haha…..
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