EcoPlus 290 Gallon Per Hour Submersible Pump + Draft Line Cleaning Build

EcoPlus 290 GPH (1098 LPH, 17W) Submersible Water Pump w/ 6 ft Power Cord | Aquarium, Fish Tank, Fountain, Pond, Hydroponics

Eco 290 Submersible Pump by EcoPlus

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  • 264 Gallons per hour; 28 watt motor
  • Included fittings: .75″ Barbed x .75″ Threaded, two-.5″ Barbed x .75″ Threaded and Nozzle x 3.4″ Threaded
  • Suitable for installation on dry land for in-line use or submersibly into the water
  • Pre-wired 69 inch 120v power cord
  • Suitable for use in hydroponic systems, ponds,fresh and saltwater aquariums, fountains and filter systems

 

EcoPlus 290 GPH (1098 LPH, 17W) Submersible Water Pump w/ 6 ft Power Cord | Aquarium, Fish Tank, Fountain, Pond, Hydroponics – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

Also Consider – Ball Lock QD Jumper

ball lock jumperAllows you to connect multiple ball lock runs to clean multiple lines and taps at the same time. Works with both liquid and gas QDs.  Stainless Steel Ball Lock Jumper – via Valuebrew

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One thought on “EcoPlus 290 Gallon Per Hour Submersible Pump + Draft Line Cleaning Build

  1. Jonathan

    I bought the 120 GPH pump and I think it’s really underpowered for a recirculating draft line cleaner and a wort chiller recirculation system. That pump can’t pump very far vertically. I would recommend this pump much more for these tasks. I make due with mine by placing the pump at the same level as the taps.

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