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Unread 12-04-2002, 06:36 PM   #1
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Default REALLY cheap water pump.

hi im building a water cooling setup, and i've decided on a via aqua 1300 370gph, im sure everyone know this pump and its price (on a budget). i need inline pump.


but i just found a pump online, its a via aqua 302 130gph, its $9.99US +s/h, i can get this pump for 8us +s/h to canada

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2076235192


i dont even need this pump, but look at the price!!.

they even have a 526gph pump for 18.99!!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2078171163

i know im going to get the via aqua 1300, but would it be worth getting that little 130gph pump for fun, just in case the 1300 fails or something. it also says its submersible, but i think that can be changed
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Unread 12-04-2002, 06:52 PM   #2
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or even this one

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2077952608


are these pumps worth it??????
i want something quiet

oh and can powerhead pumps be converted into inline???
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look at the cheapo pump I have mentioned on this page...it is 9.99 and 190 gph.
I have been using it for three months non stop and before that it was used for 6 months (then put in a drawer for another 6 months till I found it again)
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So... you want a new pump Huh? I've got just what you're looking for... I've got a VIA 1300 (370GPH, Max 6ft head). It's totally reliable, pretty quiet with some mounting foam, and pumps like no other for it's size!

Private msg me if you're interested/ (comes with MANY attatchments and retail box.)

BTW if you're going to be water cooling, you'll need at least 250GPH+. Anything lower is just a waste of time and money... I'm sure others will agree (or like most around here, disagree!) Good luck
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well i've already bought my via 1300, i just dont have it yet, i shipped it to the states, and a friend will be coming up here the 24th so i have to wait till then . but thx for the offer.


i was just wondering if if these pumps are even any good,
they have a 526gph pump for 23.99, thats way better then the via 1300

or what about this one for $22 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2078169474
it looks like the via, so i think it can be converted to inline.
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So... you want a new pump Huh? I've got just what you're looking for... I've got a VIA 1300 (370GPH, Max 6ft head). It's totally reliable, pretty quiet with some mounting foam, and pumps like no other for it's size!

Private msg me if you're interested/ (comes with MANY attatchments and retail box.)

BTW if you're going to be water cooling, you'll need at least 250GPH+. Anything lower is just a waste of time and money... I'm sure others will agree (or like most around here, disagree!) Good luck
i might be interested, is it three prong?
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Unread 12-04-2002, 08:34 PM   #7
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found one more pump,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2077952608

its cheap and powerful, i was just wondering, can a powerhead submersible pump be turned into an inline?

is there a difference in these pump, ie one sucks and pushs out and others just push out....
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Unread 12-09-2002, 10:49 PM   #8
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YES, it's pretty easy to mod a submursible Via Aqua to be inline. I have 3 Via Aqua 360's (150 gph supposedly). When you look at all the attachments that come with the pumps, you'll figure something out, as there are several possibilities. Now, don't get too excited over these Via Aquas. I also have a 150 gph Eheim, and I like it much more. The Via Aquas rattle and get quite hot compared to the Eheim. Also, the Eheim has much more head than the Via Aquas. When using the Via Aqua, try to keep your components as close to horizonal as possible. They have a hard time with vertical distances.
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