- For use in clean water fountains
- Pumps 30 gallons of water per hour and has a maximum lift of 1.8 feet
- Operate efficiently for extended periods of time with no regular maintenance
- Has a 6 foot power cord
- One year limited warranty
Product Description
Sunterra’s clean water fountain pumps provide the appropriate water flow for varying fountain sizes and have a one year limited warranty. They operate efficiently for extended periods of time with no regular maintenance. These pumps should be used in clean water to avoid any interference with pump operation. The lift of the pump is important to consider when the pump is required to power a fountain, feature, stream or waterfall. The lift is the number of gallons a pump will push per hour to a specific height. This particular Fountain pump is 30 Gallons per hour and has a 1.8 foot maximum lift. It has a six foot power cord, is 120 Volts and is UL listed.
Sunterra 104506 Table Top Fountain Pump 30 GPH, Black


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5 Responses
I have a small bowl and this fountain pump is small enough to fit in and generates the strong bubbling sound effect, I am very satisified with the result. Sometimes the pump with larger water volume creates louder pumping machinary noise than the bubble water sound itself. This little pump is quiet, the water bubbling sound is musical as it should be. The only ‘improvement’ I can think of will be the tight curly electrical cable, I used plenty of little rocks and pebbles to stablized the little pump to stay at the center of the bowl.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 9:59 am
This fountain pump functions just fine, but the water flow is not very lively. It is possible that I should have ordered a larger fountain pump, to move more water more rapidly. Maybe this product should be labeled as being only for very very small fountains. For a medium to large size fountain such as I have, especially if you are hoping to clearly hear the water bubbling in the fountain, it is just not powerful enough to really move enough water for this effect. Just doesn’t work well enough for me…
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 12:31 pm
My pump on my small desk fountain stopped working. I have one of those fountains that is maybe 1/2 to 3/4 foot tall, roundish, has 2 layers stacked up in the middle, supported by plastic, with large rocks around the base and middle and top levels. Pump goes in the bottom middle and shoots to the underside of the top layer if that makes sense (i.e. the water doesn’t shoot up and out of the fountain, it hits the top plastic then flows over the edges in a nice waterfall formation). Anyway this pump worked just fine for that purpose. I had to turn the level down a bit – it was a bit too powerful at first – there is a “volume” switch for about 3 or 4 different levels of how high it will pump. Also, it made quite a bit of noise at first, so I let it run for an hour or so and the noise cleared right up and now it runs quietly and smoothly. I do agree the cord is quite thick compared to the pump, so I used rocks to wedge it into place. So for my purposes, I have a working fountain again.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 2:33 pm
the pump is ok,,,but the cord that comes with it is bigger then the pump. so unless you can lock the cord down some how,,you will have a problem, it will drag the pump sideways, etc
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 3:22 pm
First, this pump is a very strong little pump, stronger than the 30gpm pump I was replacing. However, it’s not the same pump as the picture. I needed the lower profile pump and the one I was sent is tall, rather that flat and wide. It’s also very noisy. I hear way more pump than I hear burbling water, even with adjusting the flow. As other reviewers said, the cord is very bulky for such a small device. I will keep it as a backup pump, but I’m back to searching for one that is mostly silent.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on August 23rd, 2010 at 3:27 pm