New Tsunami Cartridge Aerator Pump Attwood Marine 4650-7 Model T800 Gph 800 3/4" on 2040-parts.com
Dover, New Hampshire, United States
New Tsunami Cartridge Aerator Pump
Attwood Marine 4650-7 Model T800 GPH: 800 Outlet: 3/4" Tsunami aerator pumps are dependable and long-lasting. Cartridges are replaceable and interchangeable. Housing made of rugged glass and mineral filled polymer that withstands hull pounding and resists chemicals. Easy installation: No mounting bracket required. 29" wire connector and threaded outlet style. 3 year warranty. 12VDC. |
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