For Sale: Stenner 85MPHP17 Pumps

Montu

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Mar 7, 2016
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Gilbert AZ
Alright these were purchased new on April 26, 2017, I tried to install them not long after that but ran into a problem priming them, life happened and they stayed out in the AZ sun for a while until I talked to Stenner and had them warrantied, I got them back inspected and repaired but by that time life happened and we put our house on the market and left our pool behind, I held onto them but it's 2020 and we are moving yet again across the country and need to shed some stuff so I figure I would sell them here for whatever I can get. And hopefully someone will actually use them this time :)

Here is the amazon link to them new: Stenner Pump Fixed 17 gpd. Rated at 100 psi.: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific


$220 OBO shipped to lower 48, you get what's pictured...if I find some more of the tubing or weight I will throw that in.
 

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I don’t think this is possible, but anyone know a way these 110V Stenners can be converted to run on 220V? I was toying with putting an acid pump in next year but definitely need 220V to tie in with my pump circuit
 
How do you install these?
Just plug into electricity, where is the other end go? What kind of chlorine container?
What does a set-up look like>
John - search for stenner install on the forum theres plenty of posts. Generally they inject LC into the plumbing through a port just before the pool return
 
I don’t think this is possible, but anyone know a way these 110V Stenners can be converted to run on 220V? I was toying with putting an acid pump in next year but definitely need 220V to tie in with my pump circuit
The coil (MP6J226) and power cord (MP6B020) would need to be replaced. The part numbers listed are for 220V. Attached is the Basic Service Manual.
 

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