DC 12V Mini Submersible Water Pump 63 Gal Pump for Aquarium Fish Tank Hydroponic Fountains








Key features
- •Voltage: DC12V/4.8W (AC is forbiden). If the voltage does not match, it will cause the pump to not work or burn out. Red is "+" and black is "-". Please wire it correctly.
- •Max Flow: 240L/H (63 Gallon); H-Max (Lift height): 0-3m (pls add a water pipe if you need to reach 3m, you may reference picture 7)
- •Super quiet operation, safety and durable.Great use in aquarium, fountains, spout and hydroponic.
- •Submersible pump without self-priming function, must be completely immersed in water. Do not let the submersible pump leave the water surface or idling, it will damage the pump.
- •Please use it in clean water to avoid clogging. When it is underpowered or stop working, you should disassemble to clean it. For using it better, we suggest that dismantled and cleaned submersible pump regularly.
DC 12V Mini Submersible Water Pump 63 Gal Pump for Aquarium Fish Tank Hydroponic Fountains
List Price: $21.32$19.19DEALYou Save: $2.13 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 24, 2026In Stock (1)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection
Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 20 reviews
5★
60%
4★
40%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
0%
Excellent value, working well in a home brewery
David G. Sparks✓ Verified Purchase•August 14, 2017
I use these pumps to move chilled water through heat exchangers in a home brewery. They sit in a reservoir, and push water out. I switch mine on and off with an Arduino as needed based on fermentation temperature. They work fine that way for weeks on end. Here is something I learned by making mistakes in the past. Centrifugal pumps like these are designed to *push* water out with pressure, not to pull water in with a vacuum. The water lubricates the pump. Using them improperly to pull water rather than to push it may risk too much friction, leading to burn-out. So, keep them fully submerged and enjoy the excellent value of these little pumps.
(with 3d printed fittings you can find on pinshape) and it has been doing fine for months
Hsiao Yu Chen✓ Verified Purchase•April 11, 2017
I bought these for my hydroponics mini tabletop ebb and flow setup, (with 3d printed fittings you can find on pinshape) and it has been doing fine for months. I honestly didn't expect it to last this long. So I bought two more. All four of them, none has failed on me so far. I'm happy with it.
A powerful little pump.
Butlecam0✓ Verified Purchase•December 28, 2016
Used it with a 12v AA battery pack to power a fake bath tub in a play. It achieved a very high rate of flow for such a small pump. (Secret tip: I doubled the amperage to get extra flow. I don't know if I'd recommend doing this for a long period of time, but it didn't cause any problem in the few minutes that the tub was turned on in the show.
ok
Alan Shult✓ Verified Purchase•December 27, 2016
Works ok. It takes a while to get it primed and to get the water to flow through it but its OK...
It worked.
Jason✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2016
Worked great for a swamp cooler at Burning Man. Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is I couldn't use the bracket in my construction, so I had to use silicone to adhere it to the bottom. You can't screw something into a waterproof container unless you make something else to screw it to that will stay under water, or you seal your screw holes.
Page 1 of 4







