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Eheim 1250 Pump (missing 3 prong)

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Limp Gawd
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Hi Im selling a old Eheim 1250 Pump With 1/2" Fittings fitted on, it has a Criticool Relay board with it but only thing is i miss placed the 3 rounded prong cable for it.
But if you have one lying around you can use it and it will fire up. Or the cable can be had from an e-tailer for $2.
It ran great on a socket 775 setup I had.
Pumps lots of water with a slight buzz sound but that sound is easliy dampened with a peice of foam under it. And if you close your case you wont even notice it on with those GPU's at work. Strong old pump PM me on it!
Will also trade this for xbox 360 forza 4. + abit of Cash.

Pictures HERE

Other Info:
Eheim Centrifugal Pumps are suitable for use in Marine and Freshwater Aquaria. They are ideal for wet/dry or trickle filter systems, mini reef systems, and as strong powerheads for undergravel filters.
Pump output:
1200 l/h 264 lmp. gal./h. 7317 U.S. gal./h.
Delivery head:
2,00 m/wat.col. 6 ft. 7 in./wat.col.
Power consumption:
28 W
Hose connection (suction side):
Ø17mm (3/4")
Hose connection (pressure side):
Ø13mm (1/2")
Dimensions:
180 x 95 x 120 7.1 x 3.8 x 4.7 in.

Asking $65 Shipped Comes with what you see (Pump and Relay Board)

*Added
120mm Thick version Radiator.
Forget the brand but its a 120mm Radiator thick version. has built on 3/8 OD Fittings
No Leaks just has paint chips and a few slighty bent fins, also the reason why I have that piece of tubing in that shot is that the tubing from that socket 775 setup, even a few years after( sitting in my cabinet), no stains or weird mixed coolants i just ran the loop with water.
If anyone has an eye for this thing and does know the possible brand, that would be great to know.
Sorry I have had these parts in closet for a long time thinking I was going to usem but I no time for these projects.
Performs quite well due to the spacing between the fins to let more air pass between them.
I used this on top of an Extreme Edition Intel 840 chip
Worked great.

Pictures HERE

$35 anywere Canada
$40 anywhere US
Can accept PP or Money Order Or pre-paid visa type cards
 
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Bump for an old work horse! I have the exact same pump and Criticool card sitting on my parts shelf! It was one of the best back in the old days, but I would NEVER trade my Swiftech MCP 655 for anything!! GLWS..
 
Bump for an old work horse! I have the exact same pump and Criticool card sitting on my parts shelf! It was one of the best back in the old days, but I would NEVER trade my Swiftech MCP 655 for anything!! GLWS..

It is a great old work horse. was for me but I only used it for a CPU loop.
Also I only used Ionized water or something like that through this pump so its not gunky or anything for being old.


you're missing the colon in your http link

Ah sorry about that but thanks all fixed!
 
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