LIVEWELL OXYGENATOR

Enhance the health and vitality of your catch with the LIVEWELL OXYGENATOR, a high-performance pump designed to maximize dissolved oxygen levels in your livewell. This crucial piece of equipment ensures that your fish remain active and healthy during transport or while waiting for weigh-in, providing a significant advantage for anglers and tournament participants. Its efficient operation helps maintain optimal water conditions, reducing stress on the fish and increasing survival rates.

  • Key Features
  • Superior Oxygenation: Delivers a consistent and high volume of oxygen to your livewell, creating an ideal environment for fish.
  • Efficient Aeration: Utilizes an advanced aeration system to effectively mix air with water, promoting healthy fish respiration.
  • Quiet Operation: Engineered for minimal noise disruption, ensuring a more pleasant experience on the water.
  • Extended Fish Survival: Significantly improves the survival rate of your catch by maintaining optimal water quality.

The LIVEWELL OXYGENATOR (MFG number O2-BK3-DP) is an indispensable tool for any serious angler or boater who values the health of their catch. By actively circulating and oxygenating the water, it combats the depletion of dissolved oxygen that can occur in enclosed livewell systems, especially under load or in warmer temperatures. This not only benefits the fish but also provides peace of mind to the owner, knowing that their prize catches are being cared for. The design focuses on reliability and performance, ensuring that the oxygenator functions effectively throughout your time on the water.

This oxygenator pump is more than just an accessory; it's a critical component for success in competitive fishing and for preserving the quality of your catch. Its robust design ensures longevity, even with frequent use in demanding conditions. The O2-BK3-DP model is recognized for its effectiveness in creating a thriving environment for fish, making it a popular choice among those who demand the best for their livewell system. Ensure your fish arrive at their destination in prime condition with this advanced livewell oxygenation solution.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number O2-BK3-DP
Product Type Livewell Oxygenator Pump
Category Plumbing, Sanitation & Ventilation > Pumps
Voltage 12V DC (Typical for marine livewell pumps)
Flow Rate Variable (Specific details not found, but designed for livewell aeration)
Material Marine-grade plastic and corrosion-resistant components (Assumed)
Approximate Weight 1.0 lbs
Hose Barb Size Typically 3/4" or 1" for livewell applications

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