

💧 Small Pump, Big Splash: Power Your Water Features Like a Pro!
The MOUNTAIN_ARK DC 12-24V Mini Submersible Clear Water Pump is a compact yet powerful solution for aquarium and fountain enthusiasts. With a maximum flow rate of 220L/H and a lift height of up to 9.8 feet, it offers versatile voltage compatibility (12-24V DC) and durable stainless steel construction. Its detachable design ensures easy maintenance, making it a reliable choice for continuous submerged operation in fresh water environments.










| ASIN | B07QVNBNX9 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,388 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #325 in Water Garden & Pond Pumps |
| Brand | MOUNTAIN_ARK |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (129) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.93 ounces |
| Manufacturer | MOUNTAIN_ARK |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 220 Liters Per Hour |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 10 Feet |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.09"L x 1.06"W x 2.13"H |
| Style | Submersible Water Pump |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
J**S
Good material and reliable
Works well and lasts.
S**P
Mini Submersible Clear Water Pump
I was surprised how much water this little pump could move. It's smaller than you would thing the size of a usb charger. works great.
J**.
did not pump any water
This "pump" was a waste of time and money. I got it to use for a automatic rabbit watering system, hooked up to a battery and solar charger. I hooked it up to the battery and it turned on, but did not draw any water what so ever. I believe the impeller was in backwards. I am returning the item.
M**T
Make sure the pump is submerged when you turn the power on
...or it burns up -- instantly--and I mean instantly! I was going to use this on a small water feature in my yard and power it with a 10 watt 20 volt dc solar panel I had laying around. I needed a pump that would run on 12 - 24 volts as the panel output varies between 12 and 20 volts depending on the sunlight. This one was very inexpensive so I got it. I tested the pump with the panel, immersing the pump in a bucket of water. It worked fine, good flow and lift. When I finalized the wiring to include an inline switch and put it in the fountain I had inadvertently left the power switch on and before I could get the pump under water it made a high pitched squeal, put out a puff of smoke and that's all she wrote. ..bummer... I think the pump would have worked just fine for the application I had in mind. This is my bad but it would have been great if it came with it's own power switch. So..if you get this make darn sure the pump is completely underwater before you power it up!
J**.
Neat little workhorses at a low price
I am making a DIY personal cooler for a fun project and for personal, portable, spot cooling while camping/fishing and in my Jeep that doesn't have ac. I'm on my second pump (not because the first one failed) because of how well they work. One major oversight other DIY guys make is using bilge pumps for circulating water through the exchanger. You don't need or want the water flowing that quickly. These pumps work perfect for this project. Slower flow than the bilge pumps but enough power to draw ice water up the tubes, through the heat exchanger, and back out with a solid stream. The pumps also have a smaller footprint leaving more room for more ice. Very happy and would definitely recommend them.
S**G
Did not last
Worked well just long enough to test it out. Then it quit, dead in the water. I disassembled it to make sure it was not fowled somehow. Nope, it simply failed after a very short-term trial period. I would not recommend this pump to anyone.
B**T
Strong little pump.
I used this pump to make a condensing cooler air conditioner. Pump has plenty of power at 24volts, I actually slowed it down by stepping voltage down to 12 volts. Works great!
R**P
Works for fountain
Have been running now for a few months now 10 hours a day with no failure yet.
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