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gwhunter
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Ok like most of us here I wanted to make water changes easier. My house is a cape and I've got several tanks through out the house. My RO/DI system is in my finished basement in a utility closet. It consists or a 75gpd unit which empties into a 45 gallon rubbermaid trash can. I use this for top off and mixing new saltwater. But carrying buckets upstairs for my 90g got old real fast. I ususally do 30% changes to it. So I decided to pickup some sort of water pump that would be able to overcome the head pressure of about 25ft total. I also didn't want to break the bank of the pump.
Well I installed the pump and looked over the directions. The pump is small but rated to pump up to 45' at just under 250gph. My concern is that as I looked over the pump I noticed that there is some type of grease or lubricant on the discharge side. It looks like a petroluem jelly of sorts. So I wiped it out but now I'm scared to run my water through it for feal of contaminating my tank. I should mention the pump is an external type not submersible.
Matt
Well I installed the pump and looked over the directions. The pump is small but rated to pump up to 45' at just under 250gph. My concern is that as I looked over the pump I noticed that there is some type of grease or lubricant on the discharge side. It looks like a petroluem jelly of sorts. So I wiped it out but now I'm scared to run my water through it for feal of contaminating my tank. I should mention the pump is an external type not submersible.
Matt