Try 1/2 inch pipe foam. place them on the first 15-20 inches of the water hoses feeding and exiting the water pump. Saw it on Grand Adventures RUclips channel. Hope this helps.
So there is a rubber mounted bushing to isolate noise and vibrations. It's basically a rubber sandwich that goes on the feet. The vibration travels down the screw to the floor, isolating the pump from the screw will help.
@@TheChicksLife there is a few on Amazon as well as a few other sites like grainger. Anything that would basically sandwich the mounting feet in rubber and leave a space for a screw would work.
Could you make a new video and don’t fast forward the part we’re you connect which electric wire to which one on the pump and which hose to which side of the pump please. I don’t really know on my pump which is the positive or the negative since my wires are black and white 🤷🏽♀️
Thank you for letting me know to put a towel down under the pump before removing the water lines.
I cut a piece of 1” thick knee pad and put it under the pump, worked well.
That's a really good idea 👍
Try 1/2 inch pipe foam. place them on the first 15-20 inches of the water hoses feeding and exiting the water pump. Saw it on Grand Adventures RUclips channel. Hope this helps.
Interesting, I’ve never thought about the pipes being the issue! Might have to try that.
So there is a rubber mounted bushing to isolate noise and vibrations. It's basically a rubber sandwich that goes on the feet. The vibration travels down the screw to the floor, isolating the pump from the screw will help.
I will have to look those up. Do you have any specific suggestions?
@@TheChicksLife there is a few on Amazon as well as a few other sites like grainger. Anything that would basically sandwich the mounting feet in rubber and leave a space for a screw would work.
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Great information! Thank you! Hugs to all!
Great job guys thank you so very much for sharing 🥰
Just a slight correction! On 12v DC it is positive and negative, not positive and neutral. When you are working with 110 VAC it is hot and neutral.
You are correct! Thank you, didn’t even notice I was saying that.
Technically you are correct though it really means the same thing 🤔
So what if my water pump just won’t turn on? It stopped turning on. I bought a ew one put it in and it’s still not turning on. 😭
You most likely have a chewed up power line.
You should have just upgraded to a brushless pump.
Could you make a new video and don’t fast forward the part we’re you connect which electric wire to which one on the pump and which hose to which side of the pump please. I don’t really know on my pump which is the positive or the negative since my wires are black and white 🤷🏽♀️
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