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FS: 2 Used Reeflo Dart Pumps - $150 each

Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by AJ, Dec 31, 2009.

  1. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    I purchased two Reeflo Dart pumps from a guy on Reef Central and have now decided to use a different pump that I got later (a Reeflo Tarpon...Reeflo pumps have a great reputation).  Here's the thread from the original seller on Reef Central.  http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/s...?t=1652023  I acquired them about 6 months ago and I never used them, but I did verify that they both work.  I can provide pictures upon request.  According to the original seller, one is about 6 months old, the other is about 1 year old.  Both of these have A.O. Smith motors.  Here's the specs from Marine Depot's page:
    The Dart™ is the quietest
    pump on the market. Ideal applications for this unit are aquariums 100-
    200 gallons. The Dart™ is great for close loop reef systems requiring
    high turnover. This unit is rated for moderately low head pressure and
    a maximum flow rate of 3600gph, shut off head of 12 feet and a maximum
    wattage of 155W/1.4 amps. Our low speed, 1/8 HP A.O. Smith® motors have
    extremely low heat transfers.
    Features:
    • Quiet operation
    • Minimal heat transfer
    • Units are pre-wired with an 8ft cord and molded 115V plug
    • Low Speed
    • Low Wattage
    • Flow-biased pump
    • Fan-cooled motor
    Specifications:
    • Maximum Flow Rate: 3600gph
    • Maximum Shut-Off Head: 12`
    • Maximum Wattage: 155W
    • Average Wattage: 145W
    • Inlet/Outlet: 2" FNPT / 1.5" FNPT
    • Dimensions (L x W x H): 11" x 6.57" x 7"
    Here's a link to the flow/ to head pressure chart from www.reeflopumps.com (http://www.reeflopumps.com/images/F..._Pumps.xls)
    I was planning to use it on a basement sump with around 11 feet of head pressure and I calculated that it would give me at least 900 GPH which would have been enough to do my tank, a frag tank and my reactors.  Please note that these are external pumps and are not submersible.  I am willing to ship, but the $150 price does not include shipping at this time.
    --AJ
     
  2. gb387

    gb387 Inactive User

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  3. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Responded. I'll post pics on this thread tonight.

    --AJ
     
  4. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Pics of the pumps

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    --AJ
     
  5. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    In the threads on the black one (the second pic), I believe that's nylon thread tape. I tried to get some off and it came off easy. It may be plumbers putty, but either way, it should come clean for you. I never tried to clean them up or anything. The green thing in the second pic is a packing peanut that I removed after I saw the pic...I hadn't noticed it before. Let me know if you have any questions.

    --AJ
     
  6. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Posting on Reef Central today.

    --AJ
     
  7. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    One sold...one still available. 10% discount for members.

    --AJ
     

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