Penn-Plax Air Pod Pompa ad aria per acquario per interruzione di corrente L'accensione automatica mantiene i pesci al sicuro fino a 55 galloni, modello: APB1

Brand:Penn-Plax

2.9/5

73.52

MANTIENI I TUOI PESCE VIVI IN TUTTE LE SITUAZIONI: Funziona con la normale alimentazione elettrica (CA) della tua casa; la pompa passerà all'alimentazione a batteria (CC) solo se rileva un'interruzione di corrente, garantendo un'aerazione continua del serbatoio. I pesci hanno bisogno di un apporto costante di ossigeno per sopravvivere. NOTA: una valvola di ritegno è consigliata ma non inclusa nel kit. La pompa è sicura sia per ambienti d'acqua dolce che marini. QUASI UNA SETTIMANA DI ALIMENTAZIONE DI EMERGENZA: la pompa dell'aria dell'acquario è sicura da usare in serbatoi fino a 55 galloni e può fornire energia per 150 ore. Serbatoi più grandi richiederebbero più di un'unità. La pompa dell'aria utilizza corrente elettrica a 110 volt. ULTRA SILENZIOSO E ULTRA VERSATILE: la pompa ha un quadrante di controllo del flusso regolabile con doppie prese d'aria per personalizzare il flusso d'aria in base alle proprie esigenze. Un pratico indicatore luminoso di alimentazione aiuta a identificare quale fonte di alimentazione viene utilizzata. ELETTRICO STANDARD - PASSA AL BACKUP DELLA BATTERIA DURANTE LE INTERRUZIONI: questa straordinaria pompa ad aria funziona con corrente elettrica standard. Quando rileva un'interruzione di corrente, la pompa dell'aria dell'acquario passa all'alimentazione a batteria per aiutare a mantenere il serbatoio ossigenato. Richiede 4 batterie D (non incluse) per funzionare senza elettricità.

MANTIENI I TUOI PESCE VIVI IN TUTTE LE SITUAZIONI: Funziona con la normale alimentazione elettrica (CA) della tua casa; la pompa passerà all'alimentazione a batteria (CC) solo se rileva un'interruzione di corrente, garantendo un'aerazione continua del serbatoio. I pesci hanno bisogno di un apporto costante di ossigeno per sopravvivere. NOTA: una valvola di ritegno è consigliata ma non inclusa nel kit. La pompa è sicura sia per ambienti d'acqua dolce che marini. QUASI UNA SETTIMANA DI ALIMENTAZIONE DI EMERGENZA: la pompa dell'aria dell'acquario è sicura da usare in serbatoi fino a 55 galloni e può fornire energia per 150 ore. Serbatoi più grandi richiederebbero più di un'unità. La pompa dell'aria utilizza corrente elettrica a 110 volt. ULTRA SILENZIOSO E ULTRA VERSATILE: la pompa ha un quadrante di controllo del flusso regolabile con doppie prese d'aria per personalizzare il flusso d'aria in base alle proprie esigenze. Un pratico indicatore luminoso di alimentazione aiuta a identificare quale fonte di alimentazione viene utilizzata. ELETTRICO STANDARD - PASSA AL BACKUP DELLA BATTERIA DURANTE LE INTERRUZIONI: questa straordinaria pompa ad aria funziona con corrente elettrica standard. Quando rileva un'interruzione di corrente, la pompa dell'aria dell'acquario passa all'alimentazione a batteria per aiutare a mantenere il serbatoio ossigenato. Richiede 4 batterie D (non incluse) per funzionare senza elettricità.
Brand Penn-Plax
Color White
Country of Origin China
Department Aquarium
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.8 x 8 x 6.75 inches
Item model number APB1
Manufacturer Penn-Plax
Material Plastic
Power Source AC Electric with DC Battery Back Up
Product Dimensions 2.8 x 8 x 6.75 inches; 1.14 Pounds

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Scritto da: Johnathan Martinez
Will remain on all the time!
The previous smaller version of this product would only come on whenever the power went out. For whatever reason for this model they made it so that it remains on all the time.... not as useful because then it is basically working as a standalone pump instead of one that is only used during emergencies.
Scritto da: Akira Kun
has good airflow even to this day
I have owned one of these air pumps for about five years as of this writing. I have it on 24 hours a day, hasn't caused me any major problems, has good airflow even to this day, and I love it. I bought it off of another site but since I like it so much I decided to write about it on Amazon. The good: - It has two air outlets and it's very powerful. Good enough to power multiple airstones or sponge filters in several tanks if you use a gang valve or simply use multiple air line hoses and splitters. I use a 3 way,T-shaped airline hose splitter and connect both air outlets into a single outlet and then connect that to a 4 way gang valve for even more customization. - You can adjust the air flow with the knob. If you turn it to the max it's more than good enough for my 60 gallon tank with two sponge filters, 5 gallon betta tank with a single sponge filter, and my 5 gallon shrimp tank with two sponge filters. I use a gang valve to give the majority of the air pressure to the 60 gallon and all my aquatic pets seem to appreciate its powerful air flow. - It seems well built and makes a moderate about of noise. And just like it says, if the power goes out this thing keeps working assuming the batteries you put in it are good. Battery power is sufficient but you'll notice a small drop in air output. When the power does go out there's no delay, it just keeps going. When the power comes back on it seemlessly switches back to electric power. Different colored lights on the unit let you know if it's running on electric power or battery power. The bad: - It's rather large but most of the space is taken by the four D batteries this thing requires. - The sliding lid that houses the battery compartment doesn't feel so sturdy. It hasn't broken and isn't too flimsy but I wouldn't put anything heavy on top of it. I find if this thing starts making excess noise, it's coming from the lid sliding a little loose or perhaps the batteries inside vibrated loose into a "noisier" position. Doesn't happen often, maybe once every two months? A simple adjustment by sliding the lid back on or moving the batteries around fixes it. - Over time it makes more noise overall from its motor. I find putting something like a small bottle of aquarium decholrinator on it somehow absorbs some of the vibration and creates a quieter operation. The verdict: - Buy this if you want a powerful, battery backed air pump for your tanks. I wouldn't recommend this if you have a small (less than 10 gallon) tank as that would be overkill but if you have a large tank (20+) or multiple tanks this one has served me well. - I realize other people may have different experiences with it but I consider myself to be a veteran fishkeeper and this is one of the best air pumps I've ever used for the reasons stated.
Scritto da: Daisy
A useful pump that required two electronic repairs...
We bought this pump to help us transport our fish across the country by car, moving from Denver to Pittsburgh. I wanted to have a pump for the fish that would work off of the 110VAC supplied by an inverter while the car was running, and to have battery backup while the car was off. This pump kept our fish alive for the trip out to Pittsburgh 4 years ago, and then the trip back from Pittsburgh to Denver recently. (BTW, a great way to transport fish is to have a big rectangular plastic storage bin that fits into another, larger storage bin. Any water that splashes out of the smaller bin gets trapped by the larger bin. The bins are much more stable than 5 gallon buckets if you have to brake suddenly). The AC portion of the pump failed twice, and each repair involved resoldering the main power transformer to the circuit board. The foil traces to the relatively heavy transformer are broken by the vibration from the pump. The first time it was the trace attached to the secondary (low voltage side), and the most recent time it was a trace attached to the primary (high voltage side). The repair is trivial: scrape away the green solder mask from the intact part of the trace and solder a wire from there to the pin of the transformer, but this is definitely not something most aquarium people are prepared to do. It took quite a bit of time to realize that the circuit board itself was what had failed, not the transformer. This pump has always moved enough air for our 29 and 37 gallon tanks, and is reasonably quiet. If the light goes from red to green, that means it is running on the batteries, and you have to figure out whether the power is out (can you see your fish?) or if the AC side of the pump has failed. I agree with other reviewers, it would be nice to have an audible alert that could be switched on and off when the pump is running on battery power.
Scritto da: Smeagle
Almost good
Not as powerful as expected Louder than expected Was going to use as main pump but not enough power.. instead. I've stored away for a rainy day... will be a decent emerg3ncy pump if i have a poeer outage. Especially if battery lasts 5 days as advertised.
Scritto da: Jordan
Weak and Cheap.
This thing is garbage. It's cheaply made and barely puts out any air when the power is cut to it.
Scritto da: Anna Schofield
Not very powerful and stopped working after a few days
Not very powerful when plugged in and once I put batteries in it would only run off the batteries and wouldn’t work when plugged in.

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