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Sunterra 120016 Large Fountain Pump, 200 GPH, Black

Sunterra 120016 Large Fountain Pump, 200 GPH, BlackBrand: Sunterra
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $18.94
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New (3) Used (1) from $17.99

Seller: Deerso
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 263

Color: Black
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2
Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 5

MPN: 120016
Model: 120016
UPC: 821539101743
EAN: 0821539101743
ASIN: B0002HFTK2

Release Date: January 1, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • For use in clean water fountains and can be used in outdoor water gardens with a pre-filter box
  • Pumps 200 gallons of water per hour with a maximum lift of 4.9 feet
  • Operate efficiently for extended periods of time with no regular maintenance
  • Has a 16 foot power cord
  • One year limited warranty

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Product Description
Sunterra's clean water fountain pumps provide the appropriate water flow for varying fountain sizes and have a 1 year limited warranty. These pumps are utilized for Sunterra's extensive line of fountains and water accents. They operate efficiently for extended periods of time with no regular maintenance required. These pumps are magnetic driven. These pumps run by an electrically charged magnet that causes the impeller to spin and circulate water through the pump. Magnetic drive pumps are environmentally safe, have no coolants, and use less energy than direct drive pumps. No. 104506: 30 GPH No. 109006: 75 GPH No. 114516: 130 GPH No. 120016: 200 GPH No. 137016: 320 GPH


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars great little pump   September 5, 2010
Brian E. Peacock
Was a little surprised when the pump arrived at how small it was. Almost sent it back thinking that it could not possibly do 200 gallons per minute but my wife wanted her pond water fall working before our anniversary party so I used it. It WORKES! We were both very pleased with our results. Simple Quick Success. Not to mention the great price!


4 out of 5 stars Very good pump, bad hose connections   August 9, 2010
Charles
Good pump for small projects, has great water push power. One big problem with this pump is the connectors and adapters are cheap plastic and dont stay in the connector hole. I had to jerry rig mine to work but it was still worth the money....


4 out of 5 stars Niagara Falls?   July 2, 2010
M. Cartwright (Oceanside, California)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3ECR360XQ9MMG Well, not really. I had a whole different use in mind for this pump. I have a couple fountains in my rear yard, and algae has become a real pain on the one with a 55 inch pond base. No matter WHAT chemical I try, it comes back after just 2-3 weeks and when I cleaned it & replaced the water, I even did the following.

1-Drained
2-Scrubbed ALL surfaces with Bleach & White Vinegar
3-Let it sit in the direct sunlight for 7 days to kill any surviving algae spores

OK, all this and I have tried every chemical on the market with NO success. Spent $145.00 in just 9 months trying eco friendly stuff, because I care, kill ALL the wildlife stuff (sorry...), and everything in between. Tried bromine tablets in floaters, just tossed into each tier directly AND in the pond base. Did the same with chlorine. NOTHING helps but the chlorine helps the best. It's tough since this 3 tier fountain is in direct sunlight all day in a warm San Diego Climate.

So why this pump? Well I am just doing an experiment with trying to keep the water moving. First, I took my wife's little indoor rock fountain apart and stole her Sunterra 104506 Table Top Fountain Pump 30 GPH, Black. Now this is a cute little pump. For her 10 inch high joke of an indoor fountain anyway? And after seeing it barely moved any water in my big MANLY outdoor fountain, after having my behind chewed off for a week, after tears asking why I destroyed her little rock fountain....Well, it just wore me down! I did what Tim Taylor (Tool Time), would do, MORE POWER! Plus, I have now returned her sissy pump to her and told her good luck figuring out how it all went together before I tore it all apart. She's still not talking to me yet.

I want to see if the algae has a tougher time growing if I place this pump in the pond base, aim it to direct water in a sort of "whirlpool" effect. It will be a day or two before I get a piece of plastic tubing to add to the pump housing to increase the spinning action. Nonetheless, it is doing a remarkable job already! I put some old bottles and stuff in to allow me to see the movement created by just this pump, before even adding the tubing to increase the flow intensity. Now we will sit & wait. It may help, may not. I will update once I know. I will also update how well the pump holds up as far as reliability goes.

What I Like:
1-LONG Outdoor Cord! Outdoor rated as well (but from China of course...)
2-GOOD Flow, even before I add the plastic tubing to increase that flow.
3-Pump has a convenient & EASY flow adjustment. Too much? Just rotate "dial" on pump. Too little? Rotate the other direction.
4-EASY to open package.
5-QUIET. I can't hear it over the loud sound of the 3 tier fountain & pond. NO vibration felt either.

What I do not like?
1-Nothing yet. Will update if I find something.



4 out of 5 stars Sunterra 200 gph water pump   June 22, 2010
Stephen T. Gassaway
I bought this pump to use for an Eagle project at my brother's elementary school. It works fine other than it's kind of small for a 200 gallon pond and I probably should have got a bigger one. Also the cord was about 6" too short to reach the outlet and we had to go buy an extension cord. Again it works fine and circulates the water to keep the mosquitoes from breeding.


4 out of 5 stars Homebrewing - gets the job done   June 11, 2010
luckyjesuspatrick
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I was looking for a small pump to push ice water from a cooler through a copper cooling coil. There wasn't a whole lot of force behind it, but this one did the job well. It also came with a few nozzle options to connect the tubing.

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