💧 Stay cool, stay dry—pump up your HVAC game with Aquastrong!
The Aquastrong 1/30 HP condensate pump delivers a robust 95 gallons per hour flow rate and lifts water up to 26 feet vertically. Featuring a reliable automatic safety switch to prevent overflow, it’s designed with durable plastic and a compact vertical reservoir for easy maintenance. Ideal for air conditioners, furnaces, dehumidifiers, and ice makers, it includes 19.7 feet of tubing and a UL-certified power cord for safe, hassle-free installation.
Brand | AQUASTRONG |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Flow Rate | 95 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 26 Feet |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Style | Condensate Pump Tank 95 GPH with Tubing |
Manufacturer | Aquastrong |
Part Number | CDS325TU |
Item Weight | 3.76 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.89 x 6.97 x 6.57 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CDS325TU |
Included Components | HAVC Condensate Pump |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**S
Working well so far! Squealed like a mad pig at startup but after a couple seconds it ran fine.
I bought this pump to replace the one on my furnace and initially it didn't run when I filled the reservoir with water to test. After removing the cover and wiggling the float, it squealed like a mad pig and finally settled down to a nice quiet run volume. It pumps water up the 7' to the basement ceiling and across the room to the drain about 15 feet away with no trouble. In fact, I think it's a little quieter than the stock pump. It's been running quietly and trouble free for about 10 days.
J**M
Been using for two years light to medium duty, no issues
Been a great pump been using it year-round twice a day five minute increments for two years hasn’t failed me yet.
I**E
Seems to be just fine
Been working for over a year now so no complaints.
J**R
Large but quiet
This pump is very quiet. I was impressed and I'm not a fan of pumps for mini splits. The pump body is a bit larger than some. It works for 120 or 230 volt.
R**Y
super quiet/awesome but clogs too easily.
I added this to an older portable AC/heat pump because i didn’t want to drill a hole through my floor for continuous drain. I really like the performance but the pump stopped siphoning within 1 day and water overflowed out of the reservoir vent tube all over the floor. I contacted Aquastrong and they were awesome. they sent me a new one after providing evidence of the failure. My new one had the same issue so then i wondered if it was getting clogged. I had seen some debris (dust that washes off the evap to the drain pan). I’m an electronic tech & product designer for automotive electronics so i opened the pump and yep it was clogged. The siphoning holes in the pump are smaller than the filter screen in the reservoir so it takes very little to clog it. the easiest solution would be to have a finer mesh filter screen which i may try to create myself. also there should be a float/flapper that closes the vent tube if the pump fails and water wants to build. wiring to float switch to shut off the AC is the solution by its quite difficult for this portable unit. Maybe I’ll wire it to a short extension cable or something as a fail safe.So, make sure your unit is SUPER clean or figure out some intermediate filter solution. I would buy again if a better design isn’t available within $10 of this price. It’s far less expensive than most and others in this price range seem to be the same pump in a different color housing.
G**Z
Condensation forms inside of the housing and gets the electronics wet, causing the unit to fail
I purchased this product to use as a condensate pump for a mini split system. The mini split was installed on the wall opposite my garage, and I placed the pump on a shelf inside the garage. Initially, it worked fine from July through the winter. However, yesterday, a leak alarm alerted me to a problem. After cleaning the unit, it resumed working—briefly.Later that same day, I noticed it was running continuously again. When I opened the unit for a closer inspection, I discovered water inside the housing and significant corrosion on the electronics. The circuit board has no conformal coating or waterproof protection of any kind. Given that cold condensate runs through this unit, it naturally causes condensation to form inside the housing. Over time, this moisture damaged the electronics, rendering the pump completely inoperable after just nine months.This is a major design flaw. The electronics are not isolated from the pump area, which is unacceptable for a product meant to handle moisture. I’ll be replacing it with a full-size condensate pump that has proper isolation and protection for its internal components.Unless you’re installing this inside a fully controlled environment like within a refrigeration unit, I cannot recommend this product. It is poorly designed for typical mini split installations and is likely to fail prematurely.
T**T
Very Quiet and so fart so good. It's doing the job.
I have a GE window AC unit that sits on the window sill like a saddle and has in internal condensate pump to remove water to the outside. That pump, one day, began making an awful and loud noise because the suction line got plugged up. It's so bad it had me thinking the unit had failed and the compressor had failed or something. Turned out the suction line was plugged up or nearly so causing the pump to overwork and make a loud noise. After opening the unit up my son and I were unable to find and clear the obstruction. I wound up opening the drain cap on the side of the unit and put a five gallon bucket under it but this bucket fill up every two days and has to be emptied. I began looking for a solution and found this AquaStrong pump.I used garden hose fittings as you can see in the photo to adapt the pump to the AC unit. The pump itself is connected to the lower hose elbow with a 5/8" female hose repair fitting using about half of the gray tube piece that came with the pump. I still have the bucket under it just in case. The AquaStrong has it's own separate reservoir with a level switch in it to run the pump that you can see poking out below the AC unit. I used two right angle hose elbows and a female hose end repair to connect the pump. I haven't tidied up the wiring yet. Giving it a chance to prove itself right now. It's been operating about a week now. The pump is mounted to the side of the AC with a Velcro strip which came with the pump. The pump runs about once every five or six minutes. There is an auxiliary contact which can be used with an external contractor to kill power to the AC so that the tiny reservoir does not overflow. I still have my bucket there just in case. The right angle hose fittings will allow me to swing the mini reservoir back under the AC unit completely out of sight. The pump discharges the water to the outside through a 3/8" hole I drilled through the insulation board around the AC unit.As I said the pump is very quiet. The only time I really noticed it running was the first time because it had to self prime to clear the air out of the suction tube. After that I've only heard it very infrequently and it was all but inaudible.Overall I'm satisfied with my purchase. I'll tidy up the wiring better after it has been in services for a while.
S**.
Great Little Pump
Works perfectly, small and easily installed.Seems to be of high quality and should last for many years of servcie,
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