You are adding a booster pump because your current line pressure is too low to maintain the production capacity of your reverse osmosis membranes.
You are seeking a way to handle automated reservoir filling because your manual float valves fail to close properly without sufficient line pressure.
What We Found
The integrated automatic shutoff is the main reason we prefer this model for automated filling setups.
The internal bypass valve is easy to reach if you need to fine-tune the delivery pressure for your specific filter line.
What Users Say
Users dealing with sluggish tank replenishment report that adding this pump brought their system back to its rated production capacity.
Growers who integrated this pump with their float valves say they stopped having issues with tanks overflowing or failing to refill.
GrowoniX Booster Pump | Compatible with EX/GX-Series Water Filters
Low incoming source water pressure significantly diminishes the output and efficiency of your reverse osmosis filtration system, leading to high wastewater ratios and sluggish tank replenishment. The GrowoniX Booster Pump | Compatible with EX/GX-Series Water Filters resolves this structural performance issue by driving input water pressure up to a powerful 80 PSI. Specifically engineered as the BP-1530 model, this heavy-duty workhorse can elevate source pressures as low as 10 PSI up to ideal operating levels, allowing systems like the
GrowoniX EX400 or
GX400 reverse osmosis filter to fulfill their maximum production capacity. Built for continuous duty operation, it features advanced thermal overheat protection alongside a continuous brush life rating of 12,000 hours to anchor your long-term water treatment infrastructure. An integrated automatic high-pressure cutoff allows seamless compatibility with standard float valves or automated faucets. By maintaining optimized high-pressure mechanics across your filtration lines, this compact pump ensures peak purity rates and efficient water utilization throughout your cultivation cycle.
Features
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80 PSI Max Output
Boosts incoming water pressure up to 80 PSI to maximize reverse osmosis membrane performance.
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Pressure Switch Cutoff
Features a built-in 40 PSI RO line cutoff for easy integration with automated float valves or a
GrowoniX Electric Shut Off Kit.
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Adjustable Bypass
An internal adjustable bypass loop allows fine-tuning of exact delivery pressure across filtration lines.
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Continuous Duty
Engineered with a 12,000-hour brush life and overheat safety protections for constant operational environments.
Which GrowoniX water filtration models will this booster pump support?+
The BP-1530 pump is fully compatible with all GrowoniX reverse osmosis filters rated at 600 GPD and under. This includes specific setups such as the
EX200,
GX200, and
GX400 systems.
What happens if my source water delivery drops as low as 10 PSI?+
This specialized pump is designed to pull from incoming feeds running as low as 10 PSI and safely elevate the internal line up to 78 or 80 PSI. It ensures low pressure supply lines do not compromise your total clean water output.
Can I safely run this booster pump all day for commercial filtration setups?+
Yes, this heavy-duty workhorse is engineered with continuous-duty electrical components and built-in thermal overheat protection. It provides a long operational life cycle backed by an industry-standard 12,000-hour brush rating.
How does the automatic high-pressure cutoff switch work during operations?+
The pump includes an integrated pressure switch calibrated to monitor your reverse osmosis line resistance. When a float valve or terminal faucet shuts off and line pressure hits 40 PSI, the pump automatically powers down.
Can I modify the maximum water output delivery pressure on this unit?+
Yes, this system features a mechanical, internal adjustable bypass mechanism directly built into the pump head design. This allows operators to easily fine-tune and regulate the precise delivery pressure tracking across your filters.
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