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08-05-2007, 02:13 AM #1
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good small submersible pump?
Ok I am starting my own small (3-5) 5-gallon bucket hydro/aero system.
What is a good solid basic pump to use? I was looking at little giant brand but I am very open to any out there. I really want your opinion. I am looking at 2 or 3 spray heads inside 3-5 (5 gallon) buckets - all coming from a source resvoir. Any one have any input for me?
what do you use?Creesab Reviewed by Creesab on . good small submersible pump? Ok I am starting my own small (3-5) 5-gallon bucket hydro/aero system. What is a good solid basic pump to use? I was looking at little giant brand but I am very open to any out there. I really want your opinion. I am looking at 2 or 3 spray heads inside 3-5 (5 gallon) buckets - all coming from a source resvoir. Any one have any input for me? what do you use? Rating: 5
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08-07-2007, 01:27 PM #2
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good small submersible pump?
Home depot has alot of pond pumps that are good for that.
Not sure about what size you would need though I'm sure its not the largest or the smallest. Maybe around the 140 range.
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08-16-2007, 01:34 AM #3
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good small submersible pump?
well I bought a 140 pump for one bucket... seems a little weak to me
for my next project I think I will go for something great than 500.
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08-18-2007, 03:50 PM #4
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good small submersible pump?
I have been looking at these.
Wayne 1/6 HP Submersible Utility Pump - TSC160 at The Home Depot
This one is 950gph. It doesn't list the head but I'm sure within say 3ft it would be more than enough.
There is a 1000+ Wayne too.
With grounded plug too.
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08-18-2007, 04:38 PM #5
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good small submersible pump?
I know a few people who use the "little giants".
I like them and so do they. They last a while and come in many diff. sizes.
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08-18-2007, 08:46 PM #6
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good small submersible pump?
ok well I am still working on the big pump ... researching.
but I went ahead and bought a ($22) little 140 beckett for my home made 5 gallon bucket cloner and I picked up a 360 stream sprayer because the 360 (green) aero-cloner mist head seemed to not work so great....
(hmmmmm trying to figure out how to post a pic)
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08-18-2007, 09:03 PM #7
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good small submersible pump?
ok... dont know why I cant post a pic on this thread but here is the pic on another thread
http://boards.cannabis.com/attachmen...d-mvc-077f.jpg
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09-21-2007, 01:35 PM #8
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good small submersible pump?
how did you set that bucket up i have a 5 foot 6 inch tube with same sprayers as you, sith a res but want to do buckets two.,
ps i have a 1/2 horse pump an d it was heating my res water . i had to hang it at the top inch of the water. be carefull
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10-02-2007, 03:34 PM #9
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good small submersible pump?
a marine bilge pump? they run off 12 volts.
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10-02-2007, 04:27 PM #10
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good small submersible pump?
The 'Eco' pumps stocked by national garden wholesale. They are cheap and by all accounts long-lived and tough.
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