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JBJ SP1-1000 Accela Submersible Powerhead (266 GPH) – Powerful Circulation Pump for Freshwater & Saltwater Aquariums

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$36.00
$36.00 - $36.00
Current price $36.00
Description

Compact Brilliance for Modern Aquascaping

The SP1-1000 Accela Submersible Powerhead delivers a robust 266 gallons per hour of water flow, making it a reliable solution for promoting circulation and oxygenation in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Whether you're driving filtration, simulating natural currents, or just improving tank health, this powerhead offers strong performance in a compact form factor.

Why You’ll Love It

Strong, Consistent Flow
Pushes 266 GPH to ensure efficient water movement and better nutrient distribution.

Quiet & Reliable Operation
Low-vibration motor runs silently, ideal for living rooms, offices, or bedrooms.

Space-Saving Design
Compact body fits easily behind rockwork or plants without disrupting the aquascape.

Saltwater & Freshwater Compatible
Engineered for safe and long-lasting performance in any aquarium setup.

Easy to Install
Includes suction cup mounting system for fast setup and secure positioning.

What’s Included
  • 1 × SP1-1000 Submersible Powerhead
  • Mounting Suction Cups
  • User Manual

Specifications
Model SP1-1000
Flow Rate 266 GPH (Gallons Per Hour)
Power 11 Watts
Voltage 110V/60Hz
Application Freshwater or Saltwater
Mount Type Suction Cup

Our Commitment to Quality Cubes

✅ Proven performance for all aquarium types
✅ Smooth, silent running motor
✅ Ideal for water circulation and oxygenation
✅ Built to last in challenging aquatic environments

FAQs

Can this powerhead be used in marine tanks?
Yes, it is completely safe for use in saltwater aquariums and won’t corrode over time.

Does it include a directional nozzle?
No, but the output can be adjusted by positioning the unit at your desired angle.

What tank size is it ideal for?
Recommended for tanks between 40 and 75 gallons, depending on layout and bioload.

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Description

Compact Brilliance for Modern Aquascaping

The SP1-1000 Accela Submersible Powerhead delivers a robust 266 gallons per hour of water flow, making it a reliable solution for promoting circulation and oxygenation in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Whether you're driving filtration, simulating natural currents, or just improving tank health, this powerhead offers strong performance in a compact form factor.

Why You’ll Love It

Strong, Consistent Flow
Pushes 266 GPH to ensure efficient water movement and better nutrient distribution.

Quiet & Reliable Operation
Low-vibration motor runs silently, ideal for living rooms, offices, or bedrooms.

Space-Saving Design
Compact body fits easily behind rockwork or plants without disrupting the aquascape.

Saltwater & Freshwater Compatible
Engineered for safe and long-lasting performance in any aquarium setup.

Easy to Install
Includes suction cup mounting system for fast setup and secure positioning.

What’s Included
  • 1 × SP1-1000 Submersible Powerhead
  • Mounting Suction Cups
  • User Manual

Specifications
Model SP1-1000
Flow Rate 266 GPH (Gallons Per Hour)
Power 11 Watts
Voltage 110V/60Hz
Application Freshwater or Saltwater
Mount Type Suction Cup

Our Commitment to Quality Cubes

✅ Proven performance for all aquarium types
✅ Smooth, silent running motor
✅ Ideal for water circulation and oxygenation
✅ Built to last in challenging aquatic environments

FAQs

Can this powerhead be used in marine tanks?
Yes, it is completely safe for use in saltwater aquariums and won’t corrode over time.

Does it include a directional nozzle?
No, but the output can be adjusted by positioning the unit at your desired angle.

What tank size is it ideal for?
Recommended for tanks between 40 and 75 gallons, depending on layout and bioload.