BEST Air Pump for Aquariums? - VivoSun w/ Digital Touch Screen PLUS Battery Backup
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- Is this the best air pump for an aquarium? Let's take a look at the VivoSun air pump with a digital touch screen and battery backup. I am excited to do this unboxing and review. I have a feeling I will really like this air pump.
VivoSun AD/DC air pump: amzn.to/3hZhU38 - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Well, that’s nifty...how cool!
I actually just bought 1 last month. Have it on my Fry tank. I love it
Thanks for the review. I just ordered one.
Awesome. It is reasonably quiet and I am still enjoying mine.
Amazon says "Currently unavailable.
We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." :( I was really excited about getting this.
Bummer! I am sure you could fine it from VivoSun. It is a US company.
@@JHAquatics sold out on their website. I have few different brands of battery back up pumps that I use, I definitely want to check out this piece of kit.
They're in stock currently on Amazon for $35 I just picked up two
Thank you I definitely can use this.
very nicely put together and nice editing!
Really thorough review!
Also I think interval two must have been a typo
Seems like a great air pump for so many uses!
Great for trips, or just buying fish.
And as a backup, incase your main breaks at home. Nice product!
Added to the list! Any suggestions for a plug in air pump? I need something quiet for 3 nano tanks
this can run 24/7 and if the power goes out, you will have battery power anywhere from 44 to 11 hours
Looks great is it loud like some of the other pumps
Nice review. Could you please follow up with another video after you have tested it out? That would really add to its value in terms of does it do what it states in the manual. Sounds a little bit like the Cobalt Aquatics battery back up air pump. There are mixed reviews on that one. Some say/tested it and it works fine while the other half, not so much. It doesn't work at all. Turns out Cobalt had a bad board/chip of some sort in the unit.
What was the price point on this? Just checked the Amazon link and they are out of stock. It says " not sure when this item will be back in stock". thanks
I am going to use it on my office tank video coming up very soon.
@@JHAquatics Great...Please keep everyone updated. Appreciate your videos. Thanks
Interesting pump indeed, hey question for you, and sorry if might be personal but, what happen to your channel? I see the numbers of views that are quite low for your subscription base number, I would be very interested if you could share your thought on why it's that way, feel bad because some of your videos are great!
I want to blame UA-cam. I have no idea. But I get very low suggested by UA-cam. I figured my content sucks. :-(
UA-cam does not play nice. You give them what they want or they will suggest the next time. I have studied my setting. I have my channel set up right but something I am doing UA-cam does not like. I wish I knew what it's was.
@@JHAquatics Aww, it suck when we don't know what to adjust :(.
Content is king, so perhaps more editing, shorter video? I don't know. Your audience retention look around what in general? 25%? Lower/higher?
That's a great option for us with less than perfect utility services. Did you mention price range? Thanks Joseph!
$34 :-) I hope you are well down there.
I'd bet $10 that interval 2 is a typo and should be 2 minutes on and 2 minutes of rest. My simple, two D battery operated, emergency pump will run for approximately 72 hours. I know because I've had to test it.
Ginger wins $10 :-)
Looks & sounds interesting. How was the power while in use? I would use battery operated pumps on all day or weekend traveling to, from & during fish auctions, swaps & meetings. And, of course during power outages.
I've got 3 battery operated pumps. They are simple and work great. I've had to use them several times and they will run for 3 days on two D batteries. Simple, easy, and works.
Yeah, also many options and settings. Never thought I would have a touch screen air pump.
@@vampgaiaWhat make are yours?
Never even heard of this brand or product. Looks pricey for the average hobbyist.
$34