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pump, and refractormeter for sale
found a couple more things in the garage, that are no longer needed.....Via aqua submersable water pump, rated for 370gph, in awsome condition. I used it for top-offs, so its only seen ro/di water. Also a refractormeter that I purchased new from MD last year, also in great shape, and working order. Unit has auto temp compensatiion...here's a couple pics....$16 shipped for the pump, and $35 shipped for refracto....or $45 shipped if ya take them both...please, no pm's....i will respond to your emails, very fast...u can email me HERE
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How many GPH is the pump?
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370gph
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Is it big enough to fit in the back of a NC12?
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It might be......it also has a 3/4 inch barb for the output...I will check the dims., as soon as I get back to the station
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Reefman13, you may find that 375gph is too much for an NC12. Especially if you are pumping it all out of one opening and also have a sanded bottom. It will create quite the sandstorm. I've personally tried a MJ1200 and even found that too much in terms of pushing around the sand. I found that an MJ900 works best. But if you're going barebottom, you might be able to make it work.
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Price is also negotiable...email me at hutchnutz@tmail.com if intrested
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