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Innovative Marine

MightyJet Midsize AIO DC Return Pump (538 GPH)

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$131.99

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Fits almost all All In One Aquariums!

Innovative Marine MightyJet DC Pumps are perfect for any AIO or in-sump application. Set the perfect flow rate for your tank with the included DC controller. The tiny pump fits into most back compartments of all in one aquarium and is a perfect upgrade from your stock pump. Just put on the proper barbed adapter, drop the pump into the chamber and connect it to the stock tubing. Ultra quiet DC technology allows the pump to flow copious amounts of water while staying whisper quiet making the Innovative Marine MightyJet perfect for any room of the house.

  • Small Form Factor
  • Ultra-Quiet DC Powered
  • Run Dry Protection
  • One-Touch Feed Mode
  • Includes Barbed Adapters
  • Easy To Use Controller

 

Stream & Sine Modes

Two different preset modes, a constant stream or a pulsing sine wave mode. Each setting gives 9 different flow rates and can be easily seen on the controller's LCD screen along with the power usage. Push the middle button on the controller for a 10-minute feed mode to be enabled, and if you have kids or friends with curious fingers, the settings can be locked to keep your settings from being changed.

 

Specifications:

Max Flow - 538 GPH

Max Head - 24"

Dimensions - 4.4" L x 2.6" W x 3.6" H

Output Size - 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" barbed

Input Size - 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" barbed

Power Consumption - 22w @ 24VDC

 

What's Included?

1x MightyJet 538 GPH DC Pump

1x MightyJet Controller

1x Power Adapter

2x 1/2" Barbed Adapters

2x 5/8" Barbed Adapters

2x 3/4" Barbed Adapters

 

More Information
UPC 6940005106502
Manuals

pdf image MightyJet Manual

Variable Speed Yes
Gallons Per Hour 300 - 600 GPH
Max Head Height 5 -10 Feet
Control Type Digital DC Control (Controller Included)
Output Size 0.5" (1/2 in.), 0.625" (5/8 in.), 0.75" (3/4 in.)
Power Type DC
Power Consumption 22W
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Product Questions

Go you guy's sell replacement impellers for the mightyjet Midsize AIO DC pump?
Question by: Jose Reyes on Jul 7, 2023, 3:02 PM
You will need to reach out to Innovative Marine directly for impeller replacements as we do not carry them.
Answer by: Scott F. (BRS Staff) on Jul 28, 2023, 10:59 AM
Will this fit in 3rd chamber of Innovative Marine 10 gallon?
Question by: Michael Beck on Apr 28, 2023, 12:35 AM
Thanks for the question! This pump is a bit too large for the IM 10 gallon tank. You'll want to use the Mini Version for a DC pump upgrade.

https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/mightyjet-mini-universal-aio-dc-return-pump-266-gph-innovative-marine.html
Answer by: Kyle Thomas (BRS Staff) on Apr 28, 2023, 10:51 AM
Would this be a good item for a dual set up for a 65 gallon tank and 25 gallon sump? I'm running a trigger ruby 30 sump and space is a little limited
Question by: ronald marsden on Feb 2, 2020, 5:21 PM
Hey tehre,

That pump would be too small, it is meant for smaller nano tanks. I would recommend the Varios 2 for your set up.

Take care
Answer by: Thomas Billington on Feb 6, 2020, 12:44 PM
Can I use this to replace two MJ 1200's that ran a Carbon reactor and a Bio pellet reactor?
Question by: Louis Dimino on Mar 14, 2019, 3:26 PM
Hey there-

Yup you can definitely run this instead of the MJ1200s for your reactors.

Happy reefing!
Answer by: Brad Ohmann on Mar 22, 2019, 12:14 PM
I am wondering if this pump can be used emerged, or only immersed?
Question by: Collins Mason on Jan 8, 2019, 10:01 PM
Thanks for contacting BRS!
This pump is only able to be used submersed so you cannot use it externally. Have a great day!
Answer by: Noah on Jan 11, 2019, 9:47 AM
Anyone running this on the 25 Lagoon? Is it too much? Contemplating this instead of a wavemaker in the display.
Question by: Kyle on Nov 22, 2018, 10:04 PM
This would be a great pump for a 25 Lagoon aquarium. Being a DC pump you can control the flow and fine tune it to what your tank and corals like. More than likely at 100% it will be too much flow, however, around 50-75% will the sweet spot, and give you a little room on top to crank up the flow for cleaning and whatnot.
Answer by: Charlie on Nov 23, 2018, 12:36 PM