johns
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thats in interesting design, but a bit too expensive for me. I think for almost the same price a chugger could be found.. However do you think they would ship to the states? Let us know
Anything wrong with taking a 1/2" NPT die and following the threads to shave off the 5 degrees? The adapters are $40+
I think this would work. A thread file would work as well I think.
Krame that adapter you posted, would that make the pumps "plug and play" using the female adapter that comes with it?
That's exactly what I am hoping! Sadly, I'm leaving town Wednesday ... Which is when the shipment is scheduled to be delivered.
I just ordered this one off eBay from hk. http://bit.ly/12TugAR
Specs claim food grade and 105*c
Brand new and high quality.
This is brand new water pump P-38E, food-grade, high quality and reliable.
Suitable for: Aquarium, solar-panel circulate system, fountain, electronic refrigerator, water heater etc.
Rated voltage: 12V DC.
Rated current: 0.8A.
Food-grade: Yes .
Capacity: 6.5L/Min (109 GPH).
Pump head: 2M.
Noise: <=60dBA/10cm.
Working temperature: -35C ~ +105C.
Service life: 26000 hours up.
Motor: DC brushless motor.
Pump: Centrifugal pump.
Size:9.2cm x 4.5cm x 6.3cm - 3.62inch x 1.77inch x 2.48inch.
Package Included:
1 x Centrifugal Water Pump
NO Retail Box. Packed Safely in Bubble Bag.
Sorry if this has already been addressed, but is this one self priming?
NinjaJoe said:Sorry if this has already been addressed, but is this one self priming?
I am going to show my green here, but I have never used a pump, so please bare with...
What is self-priming? I have seem it thrown around a lot in the pump discussions, but I never really picked up on what it meant.
Just means it would draw water from a vessel to the pump head then pump to the other vessel on its own.
Most of these vane style pumps need the liquid "started" to the pump head for them(usually by gravity), then they will continue to pump from there.
So I finally pulled the trigger on the tan chinese pump! I also got the "plug and play" adapter so I will try it as soon as it arrives.
I just got the "plug and play" power supply and it works great with the tan Chinese pump.
From YoungNiceLady on Ebay:
...Any questions will be welcomed to touch me any time.
I will try my best to help you.
...
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-marine-utility-pump-9576.html
Think this would work for a HLT to whirlpool
The valve goes on the output.
That would be awesome if you could. I'm looking at using one of these as a transfer pump.It did not say in the auction and I have not received it yet but I will post when it comes in and I try it out
I plan to purchase the "tan pump" in the hopes of using it to pump into a plate chiller. I am confused what you need to use as a power supply for the pump. Can you tell me where you purchased your "plug and play" power source?I just got the "plug and play" power supply and it works great with the tan Chinese pump.
I plan to purchase the "tan pump" in the hopes of using it to pump into a plate chiller. I am confused what you need to use as a power supply for the pump. Can you tell me where you purchased your "plug and play" power source?
Back from vacation, and I can confirm that the AC adapter works as advertised.
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