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    Hydro Air Pump size?

    How many GPH is the hydro air pump on a 2003 Champion 206?

    My pump is original and is leaking, I don't see anything on the Rule pump head that tells me how many GPH the pump is

    The pump is pulling alot of power and keeps popping the breaker under the dash so I want to replace it.
    Charles Prue - Linthicum Heights, MD
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    I think all are 500.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOTT196 View Post
    I think all are 500.
    I think you're right

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    Thanks guys. Thats what I thought also. I bought a Attwood Tsunami T800 but thought that might be a bit much for that system
    Charles Prue - Linthicum Heights, MD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spidergrub View Post
    Thanks guys. Thats what I thought also. I bought a Attwood Tsunami T800 but thought that might be a bit much for that system
    Not too much. I have 1k gph pumps on my hydro air set up. Wish I had the 1250s.

    Livewells are one place where more is always better...

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    When I replaced mine I switched to 1000.

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    I'll get the 800 installed this weekend. With a 3/4" hose it should theoretically be close to 750 GPH max and shouldn't be any head pressure on a recirculator system.

    I would suspect could use a 1000 but it would get some back pressure and not really be able to perform to the full capacity of the pump.
    Charles Prue - Linthicum Heights, MD
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    The above is probably true...but I highly doubt that a pump rated for X gallons per hours, actually flows x amount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spidergrub View Post
    I'll get the 800 installed this weekend. With a 3/4" hose it should theoretically be close to 750 GPH max and shouldn't be any head pressure on a recirculator system.

    I would suspect could use a 1000 but it would get some back pressure and not really be able to perform to the full capacity of the pump.
    I've run 750 without any issue. The 1000s I've seen have larger hose fittings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastBird View Post
    Not too much. I have 1k gph pumps on my hydro air set up. Wish I had the 1250s.

    Livewells are one place where more is always better...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tx Champ View Post
    I've run 750 without any issue. The 1000s I've seen have larger hose fittings.
    My 1000s dont have the larger fittings. Buddy found 1250s that have the same size fitting. (3/4).