Buyer's Guide
DAB Pumps: Complete Guide
Consistent Water Pressure From Reservoir to Root
Every downstream system in a grow room — filtration, drip irrigation, dosing lines — depends on stable inlet pressure to function correctly. DAB Pumps treats water delivery as its own engineering discipline, building pressurization units that eliminate the pulsing and pressure-drop that plague undersized single-speed pumps.
Engineered Pressure, Not Guesswork
DAB's EsyBox line replaces bulky pressure tanks and exposed plumbing with a sealed, self-contained unit that senses demand and adjusts output automatically.
- All-in-one construction: The EsyBox Pop integrates the pump, controller, and expansion vessel into one compact housing, so there's no external pressure tank to plumb in.
- Demand-based automation: Onboard electronics ramp flow up or down as fixtures open and close, keeping pressure flat instead of surging every time a valve opens elsewhere in the system.
- Submersible flexibility: For sump pits or below-grade reservoirs, the EsyBox Diver moves the pressurization hardware directly into the tank, freeing up floor space in tight utility rooms.
Matching Pump Output to Your Grow's Water Demand
Sizing a booster pump comes down to how much simultaneous draw the system needs to support, not just total tank volume.
- Single-room or tent setups: The EsyBox Mini 3 covers a single fertigation line without the footprint of a full commercial unit.
- Multi-zone facilities: The EsyBox steps up to 6.5 meters of head and 7.2 m³/h, enough to hold steady pressure across several irrigation control zones running at once, while the EsyBox Max scales further for full commercial builds.
- Buffer capacity: Pairing a booster with the EsyTank 500 Mini adds a reserve of pressurized water, reducing how often the pump cycles on and off under light demand.
Getting the Most From a DAB Booster System
A booster pump only performs as well as the plumbing it's tied into.
- Confirm inlet supply first: A booster can only amplify the pressure it receives, so verify the source line's flow rate before sizing the unit.
- Use the docking hardware: The EsyDock Pop connector simplifies mounting and disconnection for maintenance without redoing plumbing joints.
- Size for peak, not average: Calculate demand for the moment every valve is open at once, not the average draw across a day, to avoid pressure sag during peak irrigation cycles.
Getting inlet pressure right at the pump is what keeps every zone downstream running at full flow, from a single fertigation line up to a multi-zone irrigation control setup.
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