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Aquabee 7000


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Dear Reefers,

I have a 2 days old Aquabee 7000 Pump for sale.

Still have the proof of receipt with date of purchase with me.

Reason for selling flow rate to strong for my tank design.

Recommended selling price outside is $580, Im selling at $430 as i'm hoping to clear it by today. :groupwavereversed:

If keen pls call 94780227. :ThanxSmiley:

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Features

- For fresh and seawater.

- Non-pressuring or filter pump.

- Submerged, or installed above water level.

- Minimum-noise operation.

- Long useful life due to ceramic shaft.

- Low power consumption.

- Compact design, high performance.

Specifications

- Watt: 125

- L/h: 7000

- H-max.: 5.0m

selling at $400 and not $430 typo error just now

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Features

- For fresh and seawater.

- Non-pressuring or filter pump.

- Submerged, or installed above water level.

- Minimum-noise operation.

- Long useful life due to ceramic shaft.

- Low power consumption.

- Compact design, high performance.

Specifications

- Watt: 125

- L/h: 7000

- H-max.: 5.0m

selling at $400 and not $430 typo error just now

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too strong but going to use as wave maker? btw can be use as wave maker if you want, sand might me blown up down side right tho

My discharge outlet is connected to a Wavysea which I set at a rotation angel of 320, this rotation angle gives me an excellent water distribution hence, I do not want change the set angle.

When using the Aquabee 7000 the high flow rate causes splashing effect when the flow hit my tank corners due to the rotation angle. That was why I had indicated the sale is due to the high flow rate which affects my tank design. It is very difficult to explain, if you are keen to understand more do feel free to drop by my place for a coffee on one of the Sundays and you will understand.

If sale is not successful only than will I consider using it directly into my main tank. I do not have a sand bed so no worries about the sand flying all over but than huh ugly la having such a big pump inside the main tank,guess I will have to figure out how I can hide it behind my life rock

Thanks for your advice Jizzhut and happy reefing

Good Night

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ya will look very ugly. maybe can try to add a flow valve to control the flow

I personally prefer a direct flow without any flow control device or check valves; furthermore I understand such devices also create back pressure which is not so good for the pump in the long run.

I’ve already started using my new Ehiem 1264 since last Sunday hence; the Aquabee 7000 has been dry up pack in its box just like how I collected it from the shop on the 24 Dec 2010.

To buyers condition of pump is 10/10 brand new, 4 days old now and selling at $400.

I’m willing to provide free delivery if you are staying near my working place or home do feel free to call me for further information.

Thanks

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