The 5810 GPH Variable Frequency Amphibious Water Pump is built for maximum performance, control, and durability. Designed for large ponds, hydroponic systems, aquaponics, fountains, and water features, this high-capacity pump combines intelligent flow control with a corrosion-resistant build. Its amphibious design allows both submersible and external use, delivering quiet, energy-efficient, and powerful water circulation for both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Key Features
- Powerful Flow: Provides a flow rate of up to 5810 GPH (22000 L/H) with a maximum lift height of 32′2″ (9.8 m).
- Amphibious Operation: Functions as both a submersible and external pump. Simply remove the front net cover and attach one of the included large-diameter nozzles.
- Adjustable Smart Control: External digital controller offers 20 selectable speed settings and a convenient pause function for easy maintenance or temporary shutdowns.
- Durable & Corrosion-Resistant: Built with an epoxy-sealed housing, ceramic rotating shaft, and reinforced body for long-lasting, leak-resistant performance.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for large fishponds, hydroponic and aquaponic systems, water gardens, fountains, and commercial water circulation setups.
- Easy Maintenance: Detachable net cover and included cleaning guidance ensure simple upkeep and long-term reliability.
- Fresh or Salt Water Ready: Safe and efficient for diverse aquatic environments.
Included with Each Unit:
– 5810 GPH Variable Frequency Water Pump
– 2 Large-Diameter Nozzle Adapters (1.97″ / 50 mm & 2.36″ / 63 mm)
– External Smart Flow Controller
– User Manual
Specifications:
– Flow Rate: 5810 GPH (22000 L/H)
– Max Head: 32′2″ (9.8 m)
– Power: 250 W
– Voltage: 120 V AC – 60 Hz (with external variable frequency controller)
– Dimensions: 12.01″ L × 5.31″ W × 7.68″ H (305 × 135 × 195 mm)
– Nozzle Sizes: 1.97″ (50 mm) and 2.36″ (63 mm)
– Shipping Weight: 12.4 lb
Warranty: 1-Year Limited Warranty covering manufacturer defects
Product Video:
Directions for Use:
– Always submerge the pump fully in water before powering on.
– If the pump does not prime immediately, unplug and re-plug several times to expel trapped air.
– In murky water, elevate the pump slightly to reduce debris intake and clogging.
– Keep inlet net cover clear; obstruction will reduce flow.
Caution:
– Clean debris with a soft brush or water rinse (do not remove the rotary shaft).
– Verify circuit compatibility and ensure a proper power connection.
– Check inlet, outlet, and tubing regularly for algae or dirt buildup.
– Do not exceed 1.5 m (4′9″) operating depth or 95 °F (35 °C) water temperature.
– If the power cord is damaged, discontinue use immediately.
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