Product Description

The PondMAX EVO II range are a revolutionary new range of water pumps. The PondMAX Evo II Submersible Pumps have been manufactured with advanced technology to provide you with the best quality pump for your pond or water feature. The PondMAX pumps are suitable for use in many different applications, including fountains, water features, aquatic systems, aquarium applications and hydroponics.

  • High performance with very low power consumption
  • Variable frequency motor design
  • Anti burnout and soft start technology
  • Tool-Less Assembly for easy maintenance
  • Marine and freshwater compatible
  • Threaded intake to adapt optional sponge pre-filter.

Models EV1900, EV2900, EV3900 & EV4900 come included with a range of adaptors and fountain kit.

12v DC Evo Pumps can be found here: PondMAX Evo II Series Low Voltage DC Pond Pumps

PondMAX EVO II Series Pond Pumps

PondMAX Evo II EV1900 Submersible Pond Pump SKU: PPU-PMEVO01900 $177.84
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PondMAX Evo II EV1900 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO01900
MPN EV1900
UPC 9343342015082

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PondMAX Evo II EV2900 Submersible Pond Pump In stock SKU: PPU-PMEVO02900 $178.95
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PondMAX Evo II EV2900 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO02900
MPN EV2900
UPC 9343342015099

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PondMAX Evo II EV3900 Submersible Pond Pump SKU: PPU-PMEVO03900 $198.73
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PondMAX Evo II EV3900 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO03900
MPN EV3900
UPC 9343342015105

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PondMAX Evo II EV4900 Submersible Pond Pump In stock SKU: PPU-PMEVO04900 $233.56
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PondMAX Evo II EV4900 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO04900
MPN EV4900
UPC 9343342015112

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PondMAX Evo II EV7200 Submersible Pond Pump In stock SKU: PPU-PMEVO07200 $274.02
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PondMAX Evo II EV7200 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO07200
MPN EV7200
UPC 9343342015129

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PondMAX Evo II EV9200 Submersible Pond Pump In stock SKU: PPU-PMEVO09200 $335.64
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MPN EV9200
UPC 9343342015136

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PondMAX Evo II EV11200 Submersible Pond Pump In stock SKU: PPU-PMEVO11200 $349.95
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PondMAX Evo II EV11200 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO11200
MPN EV11200
UPC 9343342015143

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PondMAX Evo II EV13600 Submersible Pond Pump In stock SKU: PPU-PMEVO13600 $388.47
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PondMAX Evo II EV13600 Submersible Pond Pump
SKU PPU-PMEVO13600
MPN EV13600
UPC 9343342015150

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Product Description

The PondMAX EVO II range are a revolutionary new range of water pumps. The PondMAX Evo II Submersible Pumps have been manufactured with advanced technology to provide you with the best quality pump for your pond or water feature. The PondMAX pumps are suitable for use in many different applications, including fountains, water features, aquatic systems, aquarium applications and hydroponics.

  • High performance with very low power consumption
  • Variable frequency motor design
  • Anti burnout and soft start technology
  • Tool-Less Assembly for easy maintenance
  • Marine and freshwater compatible
  • Threaded intake to adapt optional sponge pre-filter.

Models EV1900, EV2900, EV3900 & EV4900 come included with a range of adaptors and fountain kit.

12v DC Evo Pumps can be found here: PondMAX Evo II Series Low Voltage DC Pond Pumps

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PondMAX Evo II EV1900 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV2900 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV3900 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV4900 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV7200 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV9200 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV11200 Submersible Pond PumpPondMAX Evo II EV13600 Submersible Pond Pump
Product Warranty2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year2 + 1 Year
Product ColourBlack, BlueBlack, BlueBlack, BlueBlack, BlueBlack, BlueBlack, BlueBlack, BlueBlack, Blue
Product Inlet Thread Size25mm BSPM25mm BSPM25mm BSPM25mm BSPM40mm BSPM40mm BSPM25mm BSPM40mm BSPM
Product Outlet Thread Size25mm BSPM25mm BSPM25mm BSPM25mm BSPM40mm BSPM40mm BSPM25mm BSPM40mm BSPM
Product Max. Flow Output (Lph)1800300040004900720093001120013600
Product Max. Head Height (m)2.43.43.85.05.56.02.47.0
Product Power Supply240v AC240v AC240v AC240v AC240v AC240v AC240v AC240v AC
Product Power Usage12W20W27W45W85W94W120W160W
Product Cable Length10m10m10m10m10m10m10m10m
Product TypeFountain Pump KitFountain Pump KitFountain Pump KitFountain Pump KitFeature PumpFeature PumpFeature PumpFeature Pump

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Feature Pumps FAQs

Before a hole is dug and you have an idea or the size & type of pond you need. It is feasible to ask your local dealer on the cost of items such as pumps, liners, ponds and filters etc. This will help to save on any cost blowouts once the pond is setup. Ponds without fish stock require the water volume to be turned over a minimum of once every 8 hours, low fish stock require a minimum of once every 4 hours and large fish stock such as Koi, a minimum of once every 2 hours. And to get the correct advice and equipment from the start. For successful fish keeping, a pump and biological filter are essential. A good filter system will give you clear water, aids in keeping fish healthy, aerates and oxygenates water, circulates would be stagnant water and most importantly saves you time. Although many people have said they have never had a pump or filter, they are often cleaning out their entire pond and replacing dead fish on a regular basis. As with most projects, you will forever enjoy something that is setup correctly the first time.

The small sponge filters found on the front of some pumps are only designed to stop particles damaging the moving parts (impellor) of the pump. They are not designed, nor capable of cleaning water.

High quality pumps are silent. Mid range pumps are very quiet but as you go down in price the noisier a pump becomes. Some pumps can be easily heard in a shop display but sometimes the noise can be hidden by surrounding sounds.

Yes, pond pumps have been around for many years without problems or safety concerns and we would not be allowed to sell them if they weren’t safe. As a safety precaution we always recommend a safety switch be installed on the house.

We also recommend that all water based electrical equipment should be unplugged before water gardeners immerse any part of their body in the water or clean a filter or UV Light.

Yes, depending on your needs there are several application specific pumps available such as fountain, water feature and filtration pumps.

For safety and warranty purposes we do not allow you to shorten/cut the cord even if done by an electrician.

Yes you can but remember you will always need to remove the pump from the pond for cleaning, repair or replacement so always keep this in mind when installing pumps or any pond equipment. Always make your equipment easy to remove.

If it is a damaged impellor, yes you can purchase another one and replace this but otherwise you would not be able to fix any other problems that may occur and it is best to return it to your place of purchase to be assessed and repaired if possible by our qualified technicians. Attempting repairs yourself will void the warranty.

Some pumps can but we recommend using them as they were designed – submersed in water. This will enable the pump to run at a cooler temperature. Pumps that can be run outside of the pond will need to be situated below the water level and be gravity fed as no pond pump can suck water upwards.

No, pond pumps cannot be used in chlorine as the chlorine calcifies on the impellor which can cause damage to both the pump and impellor and will void any warranty claim.

No, as a general rule. The majority of pond pumps on the market cannot be used in salt water as the salt builds up on the impellor which can cause damage to both the pump and impellor and this would not be covered under warranty. You would have to specifically ask for a pump that is rated to be used in salt water.

No, not at all, they are a standard electrical product that needs to be plugged into a weatherproof switch if being used outdoors.

Yes, all pond pumps require maintenance and cleaning from time to time depending on the water quality. Pumps with pre filters will require more maintenance as the filters do clog up easily and restrict the performance of the pump.

For pumps with pre filters you will need to remove the pre filter from the front of the pump, rinse out the filter and also check and clean the impellor inside the pump. For pumps with a cage design you will need to wipe any leaves or build up off the cage and open the cage and check the pump and impellor every now and then.

The question is largely dependent on your needs, you must decide whether the pump will be used for filtration, a water feature or to decorate a pond with a fountain. Once you have established the application of the pump you will then need to determine the size of the pump you require.

You should always run your pump 24/7 to ensure good water quality and prevent stagnant water which will allow mosquito’s to breed. This is especially important if you have fish in your pond as stopping the circulation will reduce oxygen levels in the pond and may lead to fish kills.

Pond pumps have a very low power consumption and therefore cost very little to run. As a general guide for every watt of power they will cost roughly $1 a watt per year to run 24 hours, 7 days a week. Eg. 80 watts = $80 per year in running costs. This is an approximation only and will vary between areas. Please check with your local power authority for confirmation.

If the cord cannot be concealed using the natural materials around the pond such as rocks and garden beds, you can use products that allow you to pass the cable through the wall of the pond with a water proof seal rather than over the edge.

Head height is the maximum height to which a pump can push water, at this height the pump will only produce a trickle.

This will depend on whether your pump has a thermal safety switch or not. Quality pumps will have a thermal safety switch built in, this is a safety mechanism that will turn the pump off and protect it if it overheats. Pumps without a thermal safety switch will traditionally burn themselves out when they are run dry and overheat, once this occurs you will notice a warping of the pump at which point the pumps will no longer work, are irrepairable and would not be covered under warranty.

– The application.

– Running costs.

– Submersible or External running.

– Safety of a thermal safety switch.

– Maintenance.

– Quiet/Silent.

– Reliability.

– Extended Warranty.

Pond pumps are designed to run continuously, have lower power consumption than pool or sump pumps, are compact and submersible.

We do not recommend it, as most pool pumps are not rated to run continuously, have more moving parts and have very high power consumption therefore very high running costs.

Ponds require water movement to maintain a healthy, well-balanced pond or to create an impressive water feature. Moving water can offer benefits to any type of water feature in the form of recirculation, aeration, and ornamentation. The best way to move water in a pond is by installing a pump. Even if your pond is solely ornamental, a pump will be required to prevent stagnation, inhibit algae growth, inhibit insect pests, and to power a decorative water display. Stagnant water tends to have a distinctive, unpleasant scent, which is generally undesirable for an ornamental pond. Streams, waterfalls, fountains, and spitters all require a pump.

With price comes quality, the more expensive pumps will have more features and benefits such as thermal safety switches, lower power consumption, silence, reliability and reduced maintenance through the use of cages rather than foam pre filters all backed by a longer warranty period. The cheaper pond pumps are traditionally very basic, have higher power consumption, are less reliable and have a shorter warranty.

Not on it’s own, it will definitely help by turning over and oxygenating the water but at some point you will need the help of filtration or treatments to keep your water clean. The sponge filters that are found on some pumps are not capable of keeping water clean, they are only there to protect the moving impellor from particle damage.

Definitely not, a pump will actually help improve the health of your fish by turning over the water and improving the water quality in your pond.

Choosing the right pond pump is all about determining the amount of flow you need, at a certain height to create your desired effect. And how do you determine that? Well of course, we have a tool: Try our INSTANT Pond Pump Sizing Calculator here!

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Geoff I. (Melbourne, VIC)
Gentle sounds of flowing water

We have two small ponds outside my wife's studio. There is a larger one ( 2 metre diameter) down the slope, and a smaller one at the top about three metres above it. The pump sends the water up the slope underground, and then it cascades down a small channel (rubber backing, but with rocks and pebbles hiding the rubber) and then over a 1 metre fall into the bottom pond. With a filter added on the bottom, the flow is excellent, and it looks and sounds good. Did need to purchase one extra adapter, but the range supplied with the unit is excellent.

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mike W. (Adelaide, SA)
A good pomp to get.

The pump was easy to setup and not a lot of noise, all round a good unit.

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