Installing a water garden pond filter part II

2nd part of a 4 part series
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Pondmaster PMK190 190gph Pump and Filter with Bonus Fountain Head
This Pondmaster Pump and Filter Kit is the easy and practical way to match a pond filter to the right pump and fountain head for s…
PRESS FILTER 6000 GALLON
UPC: 035368093203• The patented powerclenz automatic cleaning system.• Twist a knob and the filter foams will be squeezed for …
Pondmaster 02940 40-Watt Ultra Violet Light Pond Water Clarifier
Submersible 40 watt Ultraviolet (UV) Light Pond Water Clarifier for use with pumps up to 3000 GPH, in ponds up to 6000 gallons. Ki…
Pondmaster 02217 700 GPH Pond Pump with Filter and Fountain Set
Supreme Pondmaster Filter with 700 GPH Pump. Set includes the Pondmaster 1000 filter and a Supreme Mag-Drive pump. The system com…
LARGE OVAL POND 24″ 428 GAL.
This liner system is perfect for any backyard or courtyard and can be installed by homeowners. Plus, there’s a variety of shapes a…
Sunterra Pond Bio-Filter 3000 Gallons, Black
A contained body of water is subject to conditions such as dirt, insects, algae and decomposed vegetation that affect the water cl…
Tetra Pond Bio-Active Pressure Filter BP1500-UV, Ponds up to 1500 Gallons
Tetra Pond Bio-Active Pressure Filter with UV Clarifier BP1500-UV is designed for ponds up to 1500 gallons. Bio-Active Pressure F…
Tetra Pond Bio-Active Pressure Filter BP4000, Ponds up to 4000 Gallons
Tetra Pond Bio-Active Pressure Filter BP4000 is designed for ponds up to 4000 gallons. Bio-Active Pressure Filters provide mechan…
BELL POND 24″ 473 GAL
This liner system is perfect for any backyard or courtyard and can be installed by homeowners. Plus, there’s a variety of shapes a…

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5 Responses to “Installing a water garden pond filter part II”

  1. pondmarket says:

    You are right, you will have some flow loss. However, in this application it is minimal because there is very little change in elevation from where the pump sits to where the starting point of the waterfall is – and the hose run is 25′ or less.

  2. roscogruen says:

    you said no loss in flow. how is that possible adding all those feet in hose?

  3. pondguru says:

    Could you shout a bit louder – I didn’t quite catch that. Only kidding, you guys know what you’re doing. Sweet pond

  4. wonka1990 says:

    hello i have a 2500gph pump and i was wondering what size filter i need

  5. bentsynth says:

    cool

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