Proactive Supernova 70 12V Plastic Pump

The Proactive Supernova 70 pump is capable of pumping up to 70 feet from ground level in wells of 1.5" ID (not to be used in larger wells) by simply connecting it to a 12V battery.

Features

  • Small 1.44" diameter is perfect for bent or cracked wells that a 2" pump can't access
  • Sleek outside design minimizes well hang-ups
  • 400 hour motor life provides a very economical sampling and purging solution
List Price $425.11
$326.76
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Overview
The Proactive Engineered Plastic Supernova 70 12V pump is capable of pumping up to 70 feet from ground level in wells of 1.5" ID (not to be used in larger wells) by simply connecting it to a 12V battery. Its reliable design is suitable for continuous sampling and purging of groundwater wells.

Note: All pumps from Proactive are manufactured from PFOA-Free Parts (Except Abyss Pump Line).

  • Volt Recommendation: 12-15V at source
  • Measurements: 16" length x 1.44" diameter
  • Use With: Optional Low Flow Sampling Controller
  • Required Tubing: 3/8" or 1/2" ID tubing
  • (1) 12V Engineered Plastic Supernova 70 pump with 80' wire lead
  • (1) Cigarette plug
  • (1) Set of 12V battery clamps
Questions & Answers
What is the current draw of this pump?
The maximum current draw on the Proactive Supernova 70 is 12 amps. This pump is designed for periodic and short-term sampling, not continuous use.
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