Recommend air pump

J Henry

Active Member
And what is you point for buying a high dollar electric air pump and pumping all that air? Maybe I’m missing something here.
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
And what is you point for buying a high dollar electric air pump and pumping all that air? Maybe I’m missing something here.
yes, a brain and hydroponic grow experience is what you are missing.
any more questions Ms Henry?

to the OP, disregard J Henry, he's a salesman for O2grow.com
 

J Henry

Active Member
Hey, hey, hey it’s Rocketman the eunuchoid with the high pitch squeaky little voice and all the pic-proof… all smoked up, rocking and rolling, bubbling and stumbling along, always trying to be “somebody.”
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
Hey, hey, hey it’s Rocketman the eunuchoid with the high pitch squeaky little voice and all the pic-proof… all smoked up, rocking and rolling, bubbling and stumbling along, always trying to be “somebody.”
another missed sale Miss Henry. gonna be pigeon instead of turkey for you this year.
 

Twerkle

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Danners are hands down the best. Diaphram airpumps are 1 million times quieter than those commercial ones, for only slightly less money. Do yourself a favor and a replacement kit for it, liek $10. If it goes out u can just replace same day instead of running to the store. They make different sizes depending on how many buckets you got.

This is what I use. Does 8 - 8gal buckets ~40gals easily.
http://amzn.to/2zaB0g4
 
I may be dissented on this but here goes. My suggestion would be to find a similarly powered aquarium pump instead of a hydro oriented pump. I run 2 closed system 5 gallon buckets with a round air stone in each. I run a pump i got at my local hydro store in one, and a cannabalized pump from an old fish tank. While i think the hydro has more longevity and is sturdier, the fish pump is much much quieter.
Cheers
 
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