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John & R Gibson,
I'd bet with some looking, you could find a DC motor that will match up. The motor on the Iwaki was not created specifically for the pump. If you can find the face frame size, shaft dia. and length, I bet you will be able to find one.
There are a TON of motors out there...
 
RGibson said:
Moonpod what i would like to have is a Iwaki MD55RLT pump with a DC motor,i have a spare Iwaki pump now i only need a DC motor to go with it. DC power saves 30% on the ele cost.
RGibson,
where you able do find a DC motor for you needs ?
 
H20ENG said:
John & R Gibson,
I'd bet with some looking, you could find a DC motor that will match up. The motor on the Iwaki was not created specifically for the pump. If you can find the face frame size, shaft dia. and length, I bet you will be able to find one.
There are a TON of motors out there...


Yes... thats correct.. The problem is so, all DC-Motors on market is not configuration for aquarium-pumps. Industrial-standart is very expensive, you must have a controller, driver, inverter and DC Motor with a very high torque. The control must be suitable humid room and many, many more little problems...

best regards... Klaus
 
Well my BK300 External shipped today and should arrive on Tuesday. Very excited. Its actually going to run on a 70 gallon tank for a couple weeks, then up to a 150G. I bought it for my 340 but due to a move I can't take the tank with me.

A big thanks to www.finsreef.com who got it for me.
 
Bishop said:
At 12v; it would draw a massive amount of current...


@ Bishop...
that is correct, we plans the DC-Motors with 44 and 48 V run to let. The biggest pumps is running with 60 Volt. We testing all Voltages.. The best is at moment 24 and 48 Volt... 12 Volt have not high torque...

regads from Cologne... Klaus
 
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