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Fountain Pumps, Indoor Submersible
Pumps with Lights and Switches
Fountain Tech
FT-50-L
$ 11.00 (+s/h)
Uses
5/16" inside diameter tubing.


Item# |
Watts |
Max.
Head |
GPH |
5" |
10" |
14" |
18" |
22" |
FT-50-L |
6 |
19" |
50 |
50 |
30 |
25 |
15 |
0 |
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50 gallons per hour. Tiny Submersible
Pump and 4watt light.
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Indoor use only, 2-wire
6' cord. Pumps with lights include transformers.
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Pump is approximately
1.375" long, 1.375"
wide, and 1.25" tall.
Fountain Tech
FT-70-I
$11.95/pr (+s/h)
Uses
5/16" and 1/2" inside diameter tubing. 

Item# |
Watts |
Max. Head |
GPH |
6" |
10" |
14" |
18" |
22" |
26" |
FT-70-I |
2.5 |
25" |
66 |
60 |
55 |
50 |
40 |
20 |
0 |
- 66 gallons per hour. Submersible
Fountain Pump.
- Indoor use only, 2-wire 6' cord. One Year
Warranty.
- Pump is approximately 2" long, 1.5" wide,
and 1.4"
tall.
Price
is per pair. Sorry, we no longer sell
these each.
Fountain Tech
FT-70-L
$13.00 (+s/h)
Uses
5/16" and 1/2" inside diameter tubing.


Item# |
Watts |
Max. Head |
GPH |
6" |
10" |
14" |
18" |
22" |
26" |
FT-70-L |
2.5 |
25" |
66 |
60 |
55 |
50 |
40 |
20 |
0 |
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66 gallons per hour. Tiny
Submersible pump and light.
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Indoor use only, 2-wire 6' cord. One Year
Warranty.
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Pump is approximately 2" long, 1.5" wide,
and 1.4"
tall.
Fountain Tech
FT-70-S
$14.95/pr (+s/h)
Uses 5/16" and 1/2" inside diameter tubing. 

Item# |
Watts |
Max. Head |
GPH |
6" |
10" |
14" |
18" |
22" |
26" |
FT-70-S |
2.5 |
25" |
66 |
60 |
55 |
50 |
40 |
20 |
0 |
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66 gallons per hour. Tiny
Submersible pump and switch.
-
Indoor use only, 2-wire 6' cord. One Year
Warranty.
-
Pump is approximately 2" long, 1.5" wide,
and 1.4"
tall.
Price is
per pair. Sorry, we no longer sell these
each.
Fountain Tech FT-105-I
$9.95(+s/h)
Uses
5/16" and 1/2" inside diameter tubing. 

Item# |
Watts |
Max. Head |
GPH |
6" |
10" |
14" |
18" |
22" |
26" |
FT-105-I |
6 |
25" |
105 |
90 |
80 |
50 |
30 |
20 |
0 |
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105 gallons per hour. Submersible
Fountain Pump.
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Indoor use only, 2-wire
6' cord. One Year Warranty.
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Pump is approximately
2" long, 1.5"
wide, and 2" tall.
Fountain Tech
FT-130-I
$12.95 (+s/h)
Uses
5/16" and 1/2" inside diameter tubing.


Item# |
Watts |
Max. Head |
GPH |
6" |
12" |
18" |
24" |
30" |
36" |
42" |
FT-130-I |
8 |
42" |
130 |
110 |
90 |
80 |
70 |
55 |
28 |
0 |
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130 gallons per hour. Submersible
Fountain Pump.
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Indoor use only, 2-wire
6' cord. One Year Warranty.
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Pump is approximately
2.75" long, 2.5"
wide, and 2.5" tall.
*Online Orders are sent out the
next business day.
Koi Ponds
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Choosing
a Pump
When replacing a fountain pump
or choosing a new one, first there are some keys
terms to keep in mind:
Head : This is the maximum vertical lift of the pump.
For example, a 6' head means the pump is rated to pump water
up to 6 feet high. Note, however, that at 6 feet the pump
would be providing very little water, a gallons per hour
around zero. So if you need to pump, say, 200 gph at 72”,
you will probably need about a 500-600 gallon per hour pump
to do the job. See a "pump curve" for the amount of water
pumped to various heights.
GPH : Gallons per hour, usually rated at different
heights
GPM : Gallons per minute, usually rated at different
heights
Pump Curve : The amount of water volume "curved" according
to various heights. A 500 gallon per hour pump, for instance,
might pump 500 gallons per hour at 0” lift, 350 gallons
per hour at 24” of lift, and so forth.
Water Volume : This is controlled by a few factors.
One factor is the size of the pump, as covered above. How
wide should your tubing be? Tubing is measured in two ways:
inside diameter (i.d.) and outside diameter (o.d.). Very
thin i.d. tubing will greatly reduce water flow. Many customers
are shocked when they find that, after hooking up their 500
gallon per hour pump to
½” inside diameter tubing, they
are only getting what they consider a trickle.
Well, about the most they will get is 200 gallons
per hour or so. They have restricted the flow
too much. When purchasing a pump, find out what
size of tubing is supposed to go with it. Another
problem is running the tubing too far. Long lengths
of tubing create resistance. If your pump calls
for ½” i.d. tubing, for instance,
but you are running the tubing twenty feet from
the pump, it is a good idea to use ¾” tubing
instead so as not to cut down too much on flow.
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Cheap Pumps
2351 Thompson Way, C-2
Santa Maria, CA 93455
Tel: (800)-319-3854
Fax: (800)-853-2353Email
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