SOBO D-Series Submersible Water Pumps
SOBO D-Series Submersible Water Pumps
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SOBO D Series Submersible Pumps
Advanced Performance for Aquatic Applications
The SOBO D Series submersible pumps are engineered for superior water circulation and lifting performance across a variety of aquatic environments. Designed for use in fountains, ponds, and both freshwater and saltwater aquariums, these pumps deliver reliable operation with energy efficiency and long-lasting components.
Key Features:
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Ultra-Low Water Suction (1cm from base):
Capable of drawing water from as low as 1cm above the tank bottom, allowing for near-complete drainage and efficient water removal. -
360° Water Intake Design:
Ensures omnidirectional water suction for consistent flow and thorough circulation, minimizing dead zones in the water column. -
Durable Ceramic Shaft:
Fitted with a waterproof, corrosion-resistant ceramic shaft that offers long-term durability, even in saltwater environments. -
Versatile Use:
Ideal for decorative water features, filtration systems, aquariums, hydroponics, and aquatic farming. Suitable for both fresh and marine water setups. -
High Lift & Large Flow Rate:
Each model is optimized to deliver strong vertical lift and robust water output, ensuring effective circulation in a range of tank or pond sizes. -
Energy Efficient & Eco-Friendly:
Designed to minimize power consumption while maintaining powerful performance, reducing both operating costs and environmental impact.
Model Specifications:
Model | Power Consumption | Flow Rate |
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WP-100D | 7W | 560 L/h |
WP-200D | 25W | 1800 L/h |
WP-300D | 35W | 2500 L/h |
WP-500D | 55W | 4500 L/h |
WP-700D | 110W | 5500 L/h |
Important Note on Pump Performance:
When selecting a pump model, please understand that flow rate and maximum head height are inversely related. A pump will not deliver its maximum flow at its maximum head height. At the highest lift point (head height), the flow rate effectively drops to zero.
Additionally, pipe diameter plays a critical role in performance. Thicker pipes create more resistance, requiring a stronger pump to maintain adequate water lift and flow. To ensure the best results, especially in high-lift or large-volume systems, consider choosing a higher-capacity model than your minimum requirements suggest.
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