Do you recommend this fujimac 80 for koi pond aerator? I am deciding between this one and a Medo-80bn. My pond is 10,000 gallons 6 feet deep and I'm planning to spread amongst two 9 inch dics diffusers (matala). Located in NC. Among the koi hobbyist everyone knows and trust Medo for longevity, but not many talk about fujimac. But this one you talk about sounds pretty comparable, if not better.
@@acepokemontrainer1 that’s a great choice same pressure output at 80 lpm Fuji Macs have a 5 year warranty also.Medo was sold directly to pond dealers is why they are not as popular. Japanese koi food maker Hakari actually had them as their preferred aerator branded for them but never really did anything in the states with them. The Hiblow XP 80 is also a great choice.
I just purchased and installed my FujiMac from your company. I’m new and green to septic air pumps. We just bought our house and never had experienced this. Always had city sewers. Q; is the pump to run constantly? Q; is there an alarm to let me know When it is not working? The old pump had a panel in the garage. It appears it was connected by a couple wires that went to the pump. Q: Do I need a different alarm system for the Fiji Mac 80 11 because it has an air tube hook up for that?
@@wholesalesepticsupply9801 interesting thanks for replying, I was talking about the air temp it produces, wanted to use for fish tanks. Seen some say it’s runs cool @70 degrees Fahrenheit. Of course, environment is a key factor in temps as if this was outside or inside and the temperatures of outside and inside we have an effect on the pump itself as well. The pump itself has its own temperature, but I’m more concerned about the temperature that comes out of the pump in an airline.
@@peckerpeter2078 i know there is someone using it on a tank room don’t think he is having issues. The pump he was using before i know runs way hotter than the Fuji Mac.
Do you recommend this fujimac 80 for koi pond aerator? I am deciding between this one and a Medo-80bn. My pond is 10,000 gallons 6 feet deep and I'm planning to spread amongst two 9 inch dics diffusers (matala). Located in NC. Among the koi hobbyist everyone knows and trust Medo for longevity, but not many talk about fujimac. But this one you talk about sounds pretty comparable, if not better.
@@acepokemontrainer1 that’s a great choice same pressure output at 80 lpm Fuji Macs have a 5 year warranty also.Medo was sold directly to pond dealers is why they are not as popular. Japanese koi food maker Hakari actually had them as their preferred aerator branded for them but never really did anything in the states with them. The Hiblow XP 80 is also a great choice.
I just purchased and installed my FujiMac from your company. I’m new and green to septic air pumps. We just bought our house and never had experienced this. Always had city sewers.
Q; is the pump to run constantly?
Q; is there an alarm to let me know
When it is not working?
The old pump had a panel in the garage. It appears it was connected by a couple wires that went to the pump.
Q: Do I need a different alarm system for the Fiji Mac 80 11 because it has an air tube hook up for that?
Yes the pump runs 24/7. On the alarm we would need to see what type of connection it is to advise further we would be happy to advise further.
What temperature does it run at running 24/7?
Good question in the summer a couple years ago we did a test and it was 92-94 degrees. So not bad a Gast runs at about 130.
@@wholesalesepticsupply9801 interesting thanks for replying, I was talking about the air temp it produces, wanted to use for fish tanks. Seen some say it’s runs cool @70 degrees Fahrenheit. Of course, environment is a key factor in temps as if this was outside or inside and the temperatures of outside and inside we have an effect on the pump itself as well.
The pump itself has its own temperature, but I’m more concerned about the temperature that comes out of the pump in an airline.
@@peckerpeter2078 i know there is someone using it on a tank room don’t think he is having issues. The pump he was using before i know runs way hotter than the Fuji Mac.