ATO Pump
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rimai
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ATO Pump
For those that were looking for a peristaltic pump that can be used for ATO, they are now available!!
Check out the website for more info. http://www.reefangel.com/productview.aspx?p=atopump
Check out the website for more info. http://www.reefangel.com/productview.aspx?p=atopump
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Roberto.
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alexwbush
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Re: ATO Pump
interesting
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dedvalson
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Re: ATO Pump
Hi,
I have a couple of questions about this pump.
1. It says it has a 12v DC motor. Does that mean to use it I would need to provid a 12v supply or is that included.
2. Could this sort of pump suck water out of a bucket and through few feet of tubing. I am currently using an aqualifter and it barely has enough power to cause a slow drip/trickle and sometimes it can't keep up.
Thanks,
Don
I have a couple of questions about this pump.
1. It says it has a 12v DC motor. Does that mean to use it I would need to provid a 12v supply or is that included.
2. Could this sort of pump suck water out of a bucket and through few feet of tubing. I am currently using an aqualifter and it barely has enough power to cause a slow drip/trickle and sometimes it can't keep up.
Thanks,
Don
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rimai
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Re: ATO Pump
Yes, it comes with the power supply and yes it is a peristaltic pump, which can push water through several feet of head.
Roberto.
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projectx
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rimai
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Re: ATO Pump
I haven't tested it yet, but it is a peristaltic pump and should push several feet
Roberto.
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dbmet
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Re: ATO Pump
Looks like something else I need.. My aqualifter is so slooowww... Need a beta tester..hehe
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rimai
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- joshlawless
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Re: ATO Pump
Can these be powered by the new 12V power distribution expansion (i.e., what amperage do they draw)?
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rimai
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Re: ATO Pump
Yes, you should be fine with one at a single time.
The pump will draw about 450mA operating current and even though each channel can handle that, the total heat dissipation of the chip is not that high and the chip will heat up if you start drawing too much current.
The pump will draw about 450mA operating current and even though each channel can handle that, the total heat dissipation of the chip is not that high and the chip will heat up if you start drawing too much current.
Roberto.
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Re: ATO Pump
So don't use the peristaltic ATO pumps as continuous water change pumps attached to the 12C power hub, gotcha.rimai wrote:Yes, you should be fine with one at a single time.
The pump will draw about 450mA operating current and even though each channel can handle that, the total heat dissipation of the chip is not that high and the chip will heat up if you start drawing too much current.