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Via Aqua 1300 370gph Pump... How goes it?

shadware

Member
I saw this pump here, and was wondering if any of you had any experience with it, or knew of reviews that might help me. Only $20, and pretty small. 370gph is pretty good, but I wasnt sure what it meant when it said "These pumps push out 370 GPH at 0ft Head. Maximum head is 6ft". Maximum head is 6ft? Call me a n00b, but I have know idea what they are talking about, unless they are saying not to use more then 6ft of water way/tubing in your system (I wouldnt think that would be it). Anyways, I am sure I will get alot of replys by the time I wake up tomorrow, so thanks guys. Here is a copy of the description:

The Via Aqua 1300 is known for its price and performance. These pumps push out 370 GPH at 0ft Head. Maximum head is 6ft. This pump comes with 5/8'' and 3/4'' fittings standard.

Specifications:

Max head: 6ft
GPH: 370
Watt: 20.5
Dimensions: 2.80"H x 2.32"W x 4.45"L
 
"These pumps push out 370 GPH at 0ft Head. Maximum head is 6ft".
That means that if you are pumping water across a level surface like a desk that you will get 370GPH of waterflow. It also means that you can't effectively pump water higher than 6-feet above the level of the pump.

You should be okay unless you have a really tall computer. 😉
 
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