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Reddit mentions of Uniclife UL400 Submersible Water Pump, 400 GPH Aquarium/Hydroponic/Fish Tank/Fountain/Pond/Statuary with 6' UL Listed Power Cord
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Uniclife UL400 Submersible Water Pump, 400 GPH Aquarium/Hydroponic/Fish Tank/Fountain/Pond/Statuary with 6' UL Listed Power Cord. Here are the top ones.
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- Multiple Uses: The dimension is 3.54 x 2.36 x 2.75 inches (pls confirm it before ordering). Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use like bird bathing, sculpture cleaning, vase fountains, aquariums, etc.
- Adjustable Water Flow: The max water flow rate is 400 GPH (1500 L / H). And the max lift height is 7 ft. with the power of 25 W.
- Detachable and Quiet: Easy to detach the pump and clean it without using any tools. And 4 strong suction cups hold the pump steadily and keep it quiet during work.
- Long Life-span: The pump can work over 20,000 hours due to its protective NdFeB magnets, alumina ceramic impeller shaft and epoxy resin.
- Pump Accessories: The package comes with a 6' UL listed waterproof power cord with a US plug, an adjustable regulator and 2 nozzles for 1/2" and 2/3" ID hoses.
Features:
Specs:
Height | 2.75 Inches |
Length | 3.54 Inches |
Size | 400 GPH |
Width | 2.36 Inches |
Get yourself a cheap pump and tubing to fit the nozzle. That's much faster than a siphon. I also used an adapter to attach my tubing to a garden hose so it could reach the tank from the bath; I put the pump in the bucket + enough dechlor for the entire tank and turn the water to just the right level so it can keep up with the pump. If you've a half-decent faucet you can get an adapter to attach the garden hose to instead of using the pump to fill the tank.
That's the one, thanks homie! I used this pump though since its what I had on hand.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018726TLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_K5fbAb144G7HT
I have a 30 gallon mixing jug in my closet which is in my kitchen. I would suggest looking for closets/end of hallways/corners where you can keep a mixing station that's out of sight. I just use a pump to get me about 5m across the kitchen. You'll need a more powerful pump to get you your 15m but that'll take some experimentation. To take water out I just use a Python and there are extensions available.