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![]() Can an ampmaster owner take a look at the plastic pump components and see if there's any numbers on them. That pump looks pretty familiar now that I had a look at it on the web site. I think there might be a much cheaper alternative available. Oh ya, can you confirm that it is an Emerson motor? Thanks.
Jim |
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![]() Hey Jim,
Definately and emerson. Been searching thier site looking for more specs on the motor. :D And as for the pump part. All that is really on it is Dolphins number sticker. I can't go messing around with it too much right now(Hooked up and running) but Jeff(Achilles) has one not hooked up I think. JEFF! lol I'll take a peek and see what I can find Jim. |
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![]() I am needed???!!!! hahaha,
I just took a look at the housing covering the impeller. I guess you could call it the impeller assembly. There are absolutely no identifying marks of any kind on it. I am sure this pump is an "aquarium adapted" version of another, probably louder pool pump etc. Good luck on your hunt! Cheers! - Jeff |
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![]() hehe, 3000gpm, hmm now thats a pump [img]smile.gif[/img]
Steve |
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![]() Hi,
Yah...you can get a 3000 gpm version, but they have a close coupling version with 1.5" fittings and 70 gpm. Its a chemical resistant pump made from polyester or thermoplastic - good for acids, bases, fresh and salt water. http://www.serfilco.com/catalog/page54.htm - Victor. |