Maxspect Jump DC 12K Controllable Return Pump (3170 GPH) VYV62_W9315

$259.99  $70.58




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Product Overview Maxspect JUMP DC Controllable Return Pumps JUMP is An All-New Product Line from Maxspect for 2020 The first release from this range of high-tech, high-performance products are the Maxspect JUMP DC Series. These affordable entry-level pumps are controllable, work for a variety of applications, and use sine-wave technology for near-silent operation. The four centrifugal pumps in the series deliver flow rates from 740 gallons per hour up to 3,170 GPH. The included 4-button controller allows you to increase or decrease the pump speed, toggle between different pulsing flow modes, and idle the pump in feed mode. An LED digital display makes navigating through the different control options a breeze. Maxspect JUMP DC Pump Key Features 4 powerful pumps to choose from Small footprint The MJ-DC6k and MJ-DC8k are the same sizes The MJ-DC10k and MJ-DC12k are the same sizes Flow rates ranging from 740 to 3,170 GPH Quiet operation with Sine Wave Technology Fittings are compatible with standard tubing sizes Pump controller included PULSE MODE 1 Ranges from 0.6 to 4.4 seconds PULSE MODE 2 Frequency ranges from 3 to 22 seconds 20 flow speed settings 3 feed mode durations (10, 20 or 30 minutes) 2 pulsing modes You've Never Seen, Felt, or Heard A Pump Like This Most aquarium pumps all look and operate the same. It's the same cookie-cutter assembly line design with little attention paid to the aesthetics and nuances that actually matter to aquarium hobbyists. Maxspect JUMP DC Pumps don't resemble other return pumps because they are not like them. However, they do have a strikingly familiar appearance. That is because the MJ-DC Series is modeled after a jet engine. This performance-inspired design—from its tubular shape down to the arrangement of the blades in the impeller—is built to create a powerful jet of water you can harness to return water to your aquarium or power filtration equipment. If you've seen this pump up close at MACNA or other aquariums shows recently, you probably already observed just how differe