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Review and Unboxing of Hygger Aquarium Air Pump!!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Hygger Aquarium Air Pump:
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    Our Instagram: @tropicalfishhub
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Комментарии • 7

  • @seansquill8773
    @seansquill8773 Год назад

    Thank you sir for the review! I absolutely love their Heaters🔥

  • @ianh3253
    @ianh3253 Год назад

    Nice review ,thanks so much for taking the time to do this 👍,been looking at a few air pumps lately ,first one i've seen with touch control 🤔

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Год назад

      Thank you! It seems like a nice pump still produces no noise and doesn't heat up

  • @PaulsFishroom
    @PaulsFishroom Год назад

    Thanks for the info the low power usage is obviously a great selling point along with the very low price. I use a 100 ltr/ min pump in my fish room which has an energy consumption of 65w. There are however, a couple of downsides to this pump. 1) the air outlets are very small and would need adapting to connect to an air ring system as the narrow bore of the outlets will put more back pressure on the pump. 2) the controls situated on the top of the pump would make it more difficult to adjust air flows when the pump is situated above aquarium racking systems. It is always preferable to run air flows at maximum levels and bleed any excess air via a valve in an air ring. Nevertheless an impressive pump at a very reasonable price 🤓👍

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Год назад +1

      These are great points, thank you! Controls are indeed hard to access if the pump is above the tank. That's one disadvantage of digital design, if they were regular manual controls, things would have been easier. This pump isn't probably the best option for fish rooms as you can only make 6 extensions at most, but a 10W model might be a better fit.

    • @PaulsFishroom
      @PaulsFishroom Год назад

      @@tropicalfishhub The pump I use has only one outlet but it has a much larger diameter on its outlet. This is then fed into a 0.75 inch diameter plastic pipe ring system via a T-piece. Thus the pump feeds air into the ring from both sides - this evens out pressure. The plastic pipe I use is 0.75 water overflow pipe and I then drill and insert connections that enable the use of standard airline tubing to feed the tanks in the room. The main problem with the hygger pump is the small diameter outlets not the number of them. IMO the pump would be more efficient with a wider diameter outlet. There is a pump on the market (I can’t remember the brand!) that has a large diameter, but threaded, outlet which allows different size adapters to be screwed into it. Sorry this reply is so long-winded!

  • @Non-conventional
    @Non-conventional 20 дней назад

    So, does it run after power outage?