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Skimz

Leopard L160 Circulation Pump - 4220 GPH (OPEN BOX)

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$299.99

$689.99
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Skimz Leopard Water Pumps are powered by Askoll motor blocks that are made in Italy. Askoll motors are commonly used in the aquarium trade where reliability and performance are required.

Max Flow - 4220 GPH

Max Head - 14.7 FT

 

When it comes to AC powered, submersible pumps Askoll makes the best motor blocks, hands down! The Skimz Leopard Submersible Water Pumps use an Askoll body and block that are produced in Italy, and then the impeller and volute have been created by Skimz. Each pump uses Titanium Grade 2 Screws and comes with vibration canceling parabolic rubber feet, keeping any possibility of noise down to an absolute minimum. With quick-attach unions on the inlet and outlet of every pump accept DIN or Sch 40/80 PVC pipe and let you detach your pump from its plumbing within seconds for maintenance making them the perfect return pump!

 

Specifications:

Dimensions - 10.65" L x 5.55" W x 10.65" H

Max Flow - 4220 GPH

Max Head - 14.7 FT

Power Consumption - 155W @ 120VAC

Inlet - 40mm or 1 1/2" (mm or inch)

Outlet - 32mm or 1 1/4" (mm or inch)

 

What's Included?

1x L160 Circulation Pump 

1x 50mm Input Union

1x 40mm Output Union

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Product Questions

Hello-

I am setting up a 210g and looking to run an external pump to the tank and manifold that will supply algae reactor, aqua uv 57w sterilizer, carbon reactor, and maybe chiller. I was looking at this pump which is significantly discounted - and curious if it can be run external or only submersible? I live in FL, keep my house at 76F and would like to avoid putting the heat into the water. I see other submersible pumps can be run externally, but this pump has no mention.

Thanks,
Doug
Question by: Douglas Frauenberger on Jan 20, 2020, 1:18 PM
Hey there!

The pump can be used in an external or submersed fashion.

Take care
Answer by: Thomas Billington on Jan 23, 2020, 2:32 PM