Proactive Poseidon 12V Plastic Pumps

The Proactive Poseidon 12 volt submersible pumps are engineered for pump tests and groundwater remediation.

Features

  • Designed for 2" schedule 40 and 80+ diameter wells.
  • Easy to install and operate by connecting to 12V battery
  • 400 hour motor life with user-replaceable module
Starting At $304.90
Stock 2 AVAILABLE

Overview
The Proactive Poseidon is engineered for pump tests and groundwater remediation. The Poseidon series pump line will fit into Schedule 40 or 80 2" diameter wells. The models available are: Poseidon 60 (pumps 60 feet depth to water) and Poseidon 80 (pumps 80 feet depth to water).

Easy Installation
The Poseidon pumps are easy to install and operate. Simply attach 3/8" ID polyethylene tubing to the barb tip using a hose clamp and attach suspension rope to the eye hook provided on top of the pump. Then, lower the pump to the desired water depth and energize the pump with a deep cycle marine battery and/or a small solar system.

Long Life Expectancy
The approximate life expectancy of the Poseidon motor module is 400 hours, depending on how often it is used. The patented replaceable motor module can be changed out within 60 seconds, eliminating downtime or expensive service calls. Just twist in the new motor module and start pumping again. Once the new motor module is installed, the pump is essentially new and will have a life span identical to a new pump. The Poseidon pump ships with one motor module installed on the pump. Additional motor modules can be purchased as needed.

  • Power Consumption: 150 Watts (max)
  • Volt Recommendation: 12-15V at source
  • Maximum Amp Output: 10 Amps
  • Measurements: 7.5" length x 1.82" diameter
  • Required Tubing: 3/8" ID tubing
  • (1) 12V Poseidon pump
  • (1) Motor module
  • (1) Set of 12V battery clamps
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