Originally Posted by
Naja002
Hi Chris,
HarborFreight has come up quite a bit since the chinese have started to understand the concept of "Quality". I gladly buy from HF these days, but I still pay attention to cheap v quality! :up:
What really matters most in these applications is the pumps head. That's the pressure that the pump puts out and gives an indication of how it will perform against resistance. The pump you bought has 13' of head. The one I have has 14' of head. In theory, mine will handle this type of application slightly better. Why? Because it can handle a little bit more resistance. Of course, pumps vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. And manufacturers make claims that are barely true, etc, etc, etc. But all things being equal--head and reliability is what matters.
An aquarium "powerhead" may move 300gph in an aquarium with basically no resistance, but it won't do squat against head/resistance. Yet a 300gph pump will.......:up:
A point on my particular setup is: I need an inline pump--not a submersible only pump. In order for me to use a submersible only type pump--I would have to cut open the top of the barrel in order to get it inside. Not really an issue, but then I would have to make sure that the barrel top is the highest point in the system. Otherwise it will flood whenever the power is off. Inline is just much easier in my setup. :up:
That HF looks like a good little pump. From the looks of it, its probably made by Rio or Via Aqua. :up: