Proactive Monsoon Engineered Plastic Pump
Features
- Sleek outside design minimizes well hang-ups
- Pump can run continuously in water without the need for a cool down
- 400 hour motor life provides a very economical sampling and purging solution
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![]() | P-10500 | 12V Engineered Plastic Monsoon pump with 130' wire lead & green connector | $455.00 | In Stock |

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![]() | PA-10700 | Power Booster 2 Controller | $405.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks | ||
![]() | PA-10750 | Low Flow with Power Booster 2 Controller | $485.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks | ||
![]() | PA-15020 | Non-return (non-vented) check valve | $7.50 | In Stock | ||
![]() | 77050503 | LDPE tubing, 0.375" ID x 0.50" OD, 500 ft. roll | $130.00 | Drop ships from manufacturer | ||
![]() | 77050504 | LDPE tubing, 0.50" ID x 0.625" OD, 500 ft. roll | $200.00 | Drop ships from manufacturer |


- Power Consumption: 450 Watts (max)
- Volt Recommendation: 12-15V at source
- Maximum Amp Output: 30 Amps
- Measurements: 20" length x 1.82" diameter
- Requires: Power Booster 2 or Low Flow with Power Booster 2 Controller
- Required Tubing: 3/8" or 1/2" ID tubing
- (1) 12V Engineered Plastic Monsoon pump with 130' wire lead & green connector
In The News
Proactive Pumps: Groundwater Monitoring
Fondriest Environmental offers a complete selection of Proactive groundwater pumps . The product line includes many options for accommodating a wide range of project needs, including well water applications and a many choices for maximum pumping depth. 
 Proactive Pumps Carried by Fondriest Environmental 
The Proactive Stainless Steel Mega-Typhoon pump , which is capable of pumping up to 80 feet from ground level by simply connecting it to a 12 volt battery and controller. When using the Low Flow with Power Booster 1 LCD Controller and low flow control valve, the pump can sample as low as 10mL per minute from any depth. 
The main wear-out parts consisting of the motor and seal all have been incorporated in a single replaceable motor module.
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