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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 445212" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>The only Oase aqaumax I can find is just a pump, you will also need somewhere to connect a UV to. Please don't get one of those "all in one filter pump UV things" they often fail, and you end up getting separates.</p><p></p><p>If you have an ip66 rated box why would you need a water-resistant plug? Why not get a water resistant socket? MK make one that you can put in a plug and close the lid*.</p><p></p><p>You will not get a specific answer to your questions from the regulars as it is a "bone of contention" Or the other way of looking at it is you do what you are told (On this forum) / think is right, and the electrician you get to look says its not right. I for one would bury the cable deeper and earth both ends of the armour.</p><p></p><p>*I would have a couple, as when you have a pond, you later decide.........oh wouldn't some lights be nice and a.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 445212, member: 23472"] The only Oase aqaumax I can find is just a pump, you will also need somewhere to connect a UV to. Please don't get one of those "all in one filter pump UV things" they often fail, and you end up getting separates. If you have an ip66 rated box why would you need a water-resistant plug? Why not get a water resistant socket? MK make one that you can put in a plug and close the lid*. You will not get a specific answer to your questions from the regulars as it is a "bone of contention" Or the other way of looking at it is you do what you are told (On this forum) / think is right, and the electrician you get to look says its not right. I for one would bury the cable deeper and earth both ends of the armour. *I would have a couple, as when you have a pond, you later decide.........oh wouldn't some lights be nice and a......... [/QUOTE]
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