Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead
by Aquarium Co-Op
> Description
Extra long power cord Increases water circulation Fits seamlessly with Aquarium Co-Op Sponge Filter The Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead is perfect for adding circulation to your aquarium — beneficial for minimizing dead zones, ensuring particles reach the filter, and moving food and fertilizer to all parts of the tank. No need to rearrange your entire system to find a plug for it, since the included extra long power cord measures 11.8 feet to reach any outlet. It can be used on its own or with the Aquarium Co-Op Sponge Filter to create a more powerful filtration system. The powerhead itself works by sending water up through the bottom intake and pumping it out the top horizontally across the aquarium. Ideal for any aquarium in need of increased circulation. Circulating over 200 gallons per hour, this powerhead is suitable for even larger aquariums to provide additional flow as needed. Power: 10 watts, 211 gallons per hour (800L/hour) Dimensions of the Power Head: 3 7/8” (L) x 2” (W) x 3 1/2” (H) Input Diameter: — 3/4” Inner — 1” Outer — Input attachment length: 3” Output Diameter: — 1/2” Inner — 5/8” Outer — Output length: 1 1/4” Warranty: Each unit comes with a 1-year warranty
> Specifications
[Performance]
| Flow Rate | 211 Gallons Per Hour (800 Liters Per Hour) |
| Power Consumption | 10 watts |
[Compatibility]
| Input Diameter | 3/4” Inner, 1” Outer |
| Output Diameter | 1/2” Inner, 5/8” Outer |
[Features]
| Power Cord Length | 11.8 feet |
| Warranty | 1-year |
[Dimensions]
| Dimensions | 3 7/8” (L) x 2” (W) x 3 1/2” (H) |
> Pricing
Price: $24.99
Segment: budget
Availability: In Stock
> Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the flow rate of the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead?
- A: The Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead delivers 211 gallons per hour (800 liters per hour) of circulation powered by a 10-watt motor. This flow rate makes it suitable for larger aquariums and helps minimize dead zones while ensuring particles reach the filter throughout your tank.
- Q: How long is the power cord on this powerhead?
- A: The Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead comes with an extra-long power cord measuring 11.8 feet. This extended length allows you to reach any outlet in your room without needing to rearrange your aquarium setup or use extension cables.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead?
- A: The powerhead measures 3 7/8 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 3 1/2 inches high. Input diameter is 3/4 inches (inner) and 1 inch (outer). The output diameter is 1/2 inches (inner) and 5/8 inches (outer) with a 1 1/4-inch output length.
- Q: Can I use this powerhead with an Aquarium Co-Op Sponge Filter?
- A: Yes, the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead is designed to fit seamlessly with the Aquarium Co-Op Sponge Filter, allowing you to create a more powerful combined filtration system. Using them together provides enhanced water quality and superior circulation throughout your aquarium setup.
- Q: Does the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead come with a warranty?
- A: Yes, the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead comes with a 1-year warranty included with your purchase. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects and ensures you have reliable protection and peace of mind as you use the powerhead regularly in your aquarium system.
- Q: What power consumption does the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead use?
- A: The Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead operates efficiently at just 10 watts of power while delivering 211 gallons per hour of circulation. This energy-efficient design provides strong water movement without significantly impacting your electricity costs.
- Q: What size aquariums is this powerhead best for?
- A: The Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead is ideal for larger aquariums, with its 211 gallons-per-hour flow rate providing additional circulation as needed. It minimizes dead zones, ensures particles reach the filter, and distributes food and fertilizer throughout the tank.
- Q: How does the Aquarium Co-Op Powerhead improve water circulation?
- A: The powerhead draws water up through a bottom intake and pumps it out horizontally across the aquarium, creating beneficial circulation. It minimizes dead zones where debris can accumulate and ensures particles, food, and fertilizer reach all areas of your tank.