The folks at WON Brothers and I go back many, many years, as I have used some of their technically advanced aquarium products on my systems, and those of my clients. And when it comes to those products, I want products that will not only be cost effective, I want products that will benefit the inhabitants in those systems. Without a doubt, their 'Pro-Heat II IC Titanium Heater is among the best on the market, and have used that heater because it has an accurate digital temperature indicator, an on/off indicator, is completely submersible, and it will automatically shut-off if there is ever a problem. You could not ask for more in my opinion, and if you're in the market for a heater, visit their website at www.wonbrothers.com before making that purchase.
Also, I have used their SEN 900 and 35 Powerhead pumps on my systems, and many of my clients currently use SEN pumps. These pumps can be used externally or submerged; are thermally protected; contain a ceramic shaft; run extremely cool and quite; and, come in three different models, a 900, 700, and 350 model. They use approximately 90, 70, and 35 watts to produce flows reaching 900, 700, and 350 gallons per hour. And, there are two types, - one for pond use (GP models) and one for aquarium use (GA models). The aquarium pump has a ten-foot power cord and the pond pump a twenty-foot power cord. You'll want to checkout these trouble free and powerful products before making your next pump purchase. You'll be impressed with their customer service and attention to detail, as they aim to please. Great folks and a company that deserves some of your business.
WON Brothers has four new SEN pumps, which now makes them available for all kinds of applications. Besides their 900 and 700 gallon per hour (GPH) models, SEN pumps are now available 55, 75, 300, and 500 GPH models. As with the SEN 900 and 700 GPH models (the 350 is no longer available), the new 300 and 500 models are useable submerged or in-line. The 500 uses only 30 watts and can lift water to almost eight feet in height. The 300 uses only 20 watts and lifts water to about seven feet. The 55 and 75 GPH models are submergible units only, and use 3 and 5 watts respectively. They are all useable in ponds, freshwater or marine systems, and are thermally protected. Let me repeat that last item all are thermally protected! Extremely important!
If you need a pump/powerhead, the SEN models are among the best. I've used them, and continue to use them as they provide quiet and dependable trouble-free performance. Click on the arrow below to go to Won Brother's advertisement.
Bob Goemans