Thanks! I was worried that it might contain aluminium but I didn't want to open mine up. It was really good that you show that it's just plastic and stainless steel inside.
I've just bought one of these as an emergency replacement for my watercooling pumps in my PC, i was that impressed that it 1. did the job and 2. survived up to 55c over 10hours that i bought another. for £10 each delivered and it's already lasted longer than the £50 integrated pumps in my watercooling.
Thanks so much for everything. I was wondering if I should purchase this or not. BUT after watching this, I know for a fact I want to purchase a few now. I appreciate you explaining everything about it. The pros and cons and explaining why others might have gave the bad reviews that they gave. I love everything I see about this pump.
Just ordered this and im goging to use it with a solar pannel, battery and solar controller wich i also ordered for a hydroponics project next year. Nice vid thanks:)
cool. I've been playing with my own concoction of hydroponics. The water movement part is the easiest. I just need to get the water chemistry right. Like nutrients and rotting roots.
Awesome review on something so inexpensive, been seeing this online but wasnt to sure about getting it. Plan on putting this in a 120mph rc build to liquid the motor. Thanks for putting my mind at ease!!
So the metal parts don't get wet? I wonder if this could pump an acidic liquid. Not like battery acid... just like PH 2-3. Like to circulate solution for copper plating / electrolysis.
These are great little pumps but you have to be careful with the wire, it will break easily next to the pump if you keep bending it and i dont think you can replace the wire if that happens as the pump is thermo sealed. these will actually run on 14.2v pretty well for around 6 months constant, 12v they last about 18 months. with an "L" push on fitting they will fit directly to the back of a watercooling reservoir for cpu cooling, they are also passive meaning you can run two together if one fails the other one still carries on because water flows straight through them when they are not powered.
+Synthematix I bet you could get some silicone goop and slap a big ol'thumb full where the wires meet the housing and it would make it super safe.. Come to think of it, slime up the area it where it comes apart (if you doh't seee yourself taking it apart anytime soon but even then... just re-apply after putting it back together and scrubbing off old layer) and it would really solidify the waterproof-ness :)
You would probably want something with a little more muscle. If you are talking about moving fluid from one bucket to another bucket, then, yes, it will work. If you want to put this in a car, then, no, it will melt.
Do you think water can pass through it even if the pump is turned off? I would like the water to pass through the pump on its own, even if it is turned off.
+Shelby Thornton Mine has four screws holding the cover/outflow. Once inside there is only an impeller. The impeller has no moving parts. Which model do you have?
I powered mine with a celphone charger of 5 V and 0.5 ampers, is that to low? Can i put one with more ampers or will i burn the pump? Water is not high enough
(I have one powered by an old phone charger that supplies 1A) You would need to know how many amps your pump uses. If you have a phone charger that supplies 1A, even better. So if you use a multi-tester (volt meter/amp meter) and measure how many amps your pump uses at 5 volts, you can then decide which power supply to use. So say your multi-tester shows that your pump is using .5 A at 5 volts, then you should use a stronger power supply like a 1A or 2A phone charger. So if your pump uses .5A and 5-12 volts for example: A phone charger that supplies more than .5A at 5 volts will not burn the pump. A phone charger that supplies .1A will burn itself out. If you use a power supply that supplies 24 volts, it will burn out your pump. If your power supply puts out 5 volts and 5 amps, your power source will be fine and your pump will be fine.
+Felipe Quiroz Sandoval (Zomebodi) That will add stress to the motor. That will also cause the motor to use more energy. The motor will heat up more. Heat=bad.
Great demo. I need one to circulate liquid in an etching bath. Looks like 240l/H will paint my walls with dangerous chemicals so I might go for an 80-120 instead. I'm just wondering does the water flow touch any metalic parts inside? Many thanks.
man, any problem in run it on 5v only ? ( in my fans i put 2 lines from psu, 12v and 5v, on switch on off on, i get to speeds on fans,) i this if possible same results on this pump. fire up with 5vdc
I bought this pump and found it has one major issue. In order to work, it has to be submersed. It cannot suck worth a hoot. It does lift water well enough though as long as it's lifting through a hose otherwise its a maximum 8 inch lift.
@@leefiles I have another that cost the same that self-primes. I can still use this one but will use it for pumping solar-heated water around the heater collector.
@@ronaldd.1355 Self-prime is what "Zephod Beeblebrox" originally asked for. The pump will suck water on its own. In non-self-priming pumps, you have to either submerge the pump to get the water flowing or you have to suck the water thru the pipe/hose to get the water started. When you place the pump 's hose in water and turn on the pump, it sucks air. In self-priming pumps, it pulls air as well as water. But they come at a slight cost in terms of money and efficiency.
No. It will burn out. You can buy an air pump in a petshop that sells fish. Or look for it on amazon. If you're looking to go fishing, they make battery powered air pumps.
Hi, can you tell me if you put tube for about 50 cm and direct it up, after it turns off will water goes back to container or will still be in the tube? Do i need use solenoid valve? Thank you
Mine goes up to about 80cm before it stops flowing. But it really depends on your model. If you're worried about back-flow, you can get a check valve at a hardware store that carries plumbing supplies.
To me at least, it doesn't seem feasible to operated it from a USB charger. Is there a way to attach it to some sort of plug e.g. an appliance plug that would connect to a wall?
You can wire it to a wall adapter easily. Any 12 volt AC adapter will do. An old network router's unused AC adapter will do. Wire it with solder. If you don't know how to solder use wire nuts.
Hi, I got one of these pumps for my aquarium. I use it for automatic top-offs. While I was away on holiday the bucket in which the pumb was , run out of water so now the pump does not work. Anyway to fix it?
sarpijk did you open it up? Its really easy. If the motor melted, then its over. You can see the rotor easily. But the copper coil inside is sealed in with glued. Once you pry it open its no longer water-proof.
Thank you for the reply. My guess is that it had been operating outside water for about two days. I opened the cover held by screws and everything is intact. Obviously the problem is inside the chamber. I suppose I cannot fix it.
nice vid! do you think it would be enough to power a knapsack sprayer? i thought i'd convert my old manual pump knapsack, power it with a 12 v battery..thanks!
Hello , may you answer my question i am using it in final year project , i connected a plastic tube ended with a nozzle , i have about 60-65 cm hieght now sometimes it's pulsating , does that from nozzle or bad supply or the motor inside is not working good ? i bought it 1 month ago and i only use it for a couple of mins to test it for project
They're pretty standard. Outer Dia. of Inlet/Outlet: 8.5mm / 0.33in Inner Dia. of Inlet/Outlet: 6mm / 0.24in You can get them in your favorite hardware store. You may need to heat up the hose before you connect them. Hot running water seems to work ok.
Thank you very much.. Can you help me with a project? I have a 5v relay auto shut off overflow switch that runs on a 9v. 1st question: Will that be able to shut off this pump in a event of an overflow? 2nd question: if i run this using a 9v batt, how long will a 9v 900mah li-ion batt last?
Wont the 9 volt source burn out or eventually wear out the 5 volt relay, depending on the quality of the relay? 1yes. 2. not very long. Mine uses just over 300mA. So on your battery, it will run about 3 hours. But that's with no load. Once you raise water at a height above grade, it will use much more current. So you may get as little as an hour or less.
yes, use five volts for the five volt relay. Unless the circuit you called '5v relay auto shut off overflow switch' already regulates ( steps down voltage) down the voltage going to the 5volt relay to 5 volts. See, I haven't see anything of yours yet, so I have nothing ti go on.
Hi. I have one just like this one. I thought this would have sufficed at getting water through 100m of 4mm inner diameter of drip pipe but it struggles. It does however work well on shorter lengths of pipe. Thanks.
12V electric self-priming water pressure pump(link: www.singflo.com/4-3lpm-self-priming-galley-electric-water-pumps-set-with-tap-faucet_p47.html) can be used for RV.Marine, general water transfer,sprayer pump,small rain system,gas water heater or other industry usage. They can handle chemical spray as well as water. Mount it on your motorbike to that spot spraying.Easy to operate and self priming. Great as a wash down pump-mount it on your horse float to wash down the horses after an event,or use it to clean your boat after a day of fishing. Also perfect for boats, motorhomes and camping. Use it with fresh or salt water to wash down your bait board.
leefiles You'll have to excuse my lack of knowledge in the field of electronics: So, are you just using the old cables that you've cut? Would there be a way to build a wireless power transfer system (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_power) like what powers a pace maker? (I ask to avoid electrocution by trial) You seem to know electronics pretty well so I thought I'd up the expert factor if you don't mind entertaining a rookies questions.
milesstarkey123 Yeah, that would be two coils. Way too complicated for a pump that costs a few dollars. All I added is one of those wall-warts. If you cut the two wires at the other end you have + and -. So if you wired it wrong, just switch the wires.
Does anyone have any experience powering such a pump with a solar panel? I'm using a very similar 12 V DC pump in a shishi-odoshi (sort of a Japanese water fountain see-saw) that I'm building for my backyard garden. The problem is I want to power the pump with a solar panel that produces about 21 volts DC in bright sunlight and a current about 150 mA. Hooking the solar panel up directly to the pump doesn't work because (I assume) the pump needs more amps to run. To solve this problem, should I use a charge controller system and/or a 12 volt rechargeable battery?
leefiles Thank you very much! What the solar panel enthusiasts call a charge controller is apparently a current and voltage regulator much like the kind you mention. I acquired a nice 8 amp-hour, 12-V battery for very cheap, as the standard thing to do according to the internet is run the pump off the battery and use the solar panel to keep the battery charged. Thus the system will continue to run at night or during very cloudy weather. The charge controller's electronics keep the battery from becoming overcharged.
Alan Falleur Sorry, a charge controller would actually work better. You're right. BTW your solar panel measures 21 volts? That would be an open circuit right? You measured the solar panel directly? If so, any GOOD 12 volt charge controller would work. Note that some controllers have terminals for: solar, battery, load. That would work best in your situation. You don't want to kill your battery in a few cloudy days.
Alan Falleur I'm guessing you are using an 8AH lead acid battery? I saw some lithium ion batteries that are drop-in replacements for lead acid. But they cost more.
hI , thanks a lot for video. Do you know what's happens if outlet is blocked(closed) . will it damage the pump? I guees, not since it's magnet inside, thanks
look for solar pond pump on amazon/ebay under "pets". these are no-name generic pumps. You'll be taking a risk. I got lucky, the pump still works. They often run from 3 volts to 5 volts to 12 volts DC.
It has nothing to do with arduino. You can use them with arduino.....with a relay. You can find 3 or 5 volt reed relays at digikey. They sell everything, I don't know where they put them all. OR you can use any switching transistor. Remember to use a diode to protect the arduino. But they cannot be directly driven by arduino.
@@DrewanNicholson Oh, I forgot, that was a while ago. But I do not submerge them. I use them outside of water. I use these in my fish tanks. Some people use them in PCs for CPU cooling (water cooling).
@@urielcarrillo5762 - let me put things in perspective for you. A good size RV Motor Home has a plug that requires a 40amp cord. That can run a small stove, microwave, fridge, lights and small A/C unit. Maybe not all at the same time. So 40 amps is a lot. 55amps would destroy this thing in less than a second I'm sure. Most likely it would only need less than 1 amp. Here's the math - ruclips.net/video/f3M3nmNY_cU/видео.html
i with agree with u, about china stuff always, i mind dont buy if it lower cost made in china. if wanna great stuff, i hope buy it made in japan. cause i know product japan always greats in asia stuff.
Not always true. I often buy good merchandise from China. I bought the Mini 6V-12V DC Brushless Small Water Pump Submersible Motor Pump 1.8M 230L which came from China and it so small, but very powerful. However, they sold out.
Thanks! I was worried that it might contain aluminium but I didn't want to open mine up. It was really good that you show that it's just plastic and stainless steel inside.
I've just bought one of these as an emergency replacement for my watercooling pumps in my PC, i was that impressed that it 1. did the job and 2. survived up to 55c over 10hours that i bought another. for £10 each delivered and it's already lasted longer than the £50 integrated pumps in my watercooling.
wow! that's warm considering these were meant for pond water.
is it quiet enough to be used in a pc? i ordered one bc the pump in my corsair h100i died, i plan on just splicing it in there
It suppose to submerge in water to prevent overheating
Thanks so much for everything. I was wondering if I should purchase this or not. BUT after watching this, I know for a fact I want to purchase a few now. I appreciate you explaining everything about it. The pros and cons and explaining why others might have gave the bad reviews that they gave. I love everything I see about this pump.
Thanks
No problem at all... Thank you again...
Just ordered this and im goging to use it with a solar pannel, battery and solar controller wich i also ordered for a hydroponics project next year. Nice vid thanks:)
cool. I've been playing with my own concoction of hydroponics. The water movement part is the easiest. I just need to get the water chemistry right. Like nutrients and rotting roots.
Awesome review on something so inexpensive, been seeing this online but wasnt to sure about getting it. Plan on putting this in a 120mph rc build to liquid the motor. Thanks for putting my mind at ease!!
Pretty good sharing, I think the most advantages of this pump is the portable, low consumption and long life. But it is not self-priming..
Jarred Zhang correct all the way. sometimes its sold on amazon/ebay with a small solar panel.
ordered this few days ago on ebay. its gonna be exciting to see this work !
does it need only 12v to work? i got one and it doesn’t work on anything less
Will it be able to pump diesel
I don't think that's a good idea. It's a cheap pond water pump found on amazon, ebay, etc... You will need something more robust.
Those pumps are rated to push water up a tube up to 3 meters, which is over 6 feet.
So the metal parts don't get wet? I wonder if this could pump an acidic liquid. Not like battery acid... just like PH 2-3. Like to circulate solution for copper plating / electrolysis.
The electronics and coil are not exposed. The magnet and plastic impeller exposed.
Would this be able to pump gas like co2 ?
No, just low volume of water.
I can make it myself. Just got instructions from Avasva and I'm ready for do it :D
Thx
come again? make what? a pump?
@@leefiles Yes
These are great little pumps but you have to be careful with the wire, it will break easily next to the pump if you keep bending it and i dont think you can replace the wire if that happens as the pump is thermo sealed. these will actually run on 14.2v pretty well for around 6 months constant, 12v they last about 18 months. with an "L" push on fitting they will fit directly to the back of a watercooling reservoir for cpu cooling, they are also passive meaning you can run two together if one fails the other one still carries on because water flows straight through them when they are not powered.
+Synthematix I bet you could get some silicone goop and slap a big ol'thumb full where the wires meet the housing and it would make it super safe.. Come to think of it, slime up the area it where it comes apart (if you doh't seee yourself taking it apart anytime soon but even then... just re-apply after putting it back together and scrubbing off old layer) and it would really solidify the waterproof-ness :)
Is that good for brake fluid pumping ?
You would probably want something with a little more muscle. If you are talking about moving fluid from one bucket to another bucket, then, yes, it will work. If you want to put this in a car, then, no, it will melt.
Do you think water can pass through it even if the pump is turned off?
I would like the water to pass through the pump on its own, even if it is turned off.
Water can still move through the pump even when off if some other source was pulling on it such as siphon by gravity.
Great product so far I'm attempting to use this on my pontoon for the sink and faucet I will definitely update later...
Cool. Sounds like an interesting project. I wonder what is a pontoon...
leefiles I apologize it's a boat..
@@cecee8845 - Where's your "definite" update????
Can i plug 2 hoses and use it outside the tank?
Yes. That's what I do. I use it out of water.
@@leefiles thanks a lot 👌🏻
how do u remove nut on submersible pump because pump motor is working but propeller wont turn because its stripped
+Shelby Thornton Mine has four screws holding the cover/outflow. Once inside there is only an impeller. The impeller has no moving parts. Which model do you have?
Can someone explain how he tested the motor with usb ? Where to but black and where he put red ?
Cut a USB charging cable, and you will find the red (+) & black (-) wires.Connect red to red wire of the pump & black to black
can I control the speed of the pump with a (brushed) ESC?
What u wire it up to ??
I powered mine with a celphone charger of 5 V and 0.5 ampers, is that to low? Can i put one with more ampers or will i burn the pump? Water is not high enough
(I have one powered by an old phone charger that supplies 1A) You would need to know how many amps your pump uses. If you have a phone charger that supplies 1A, even better. So if you use a multi-tester (volt meter/amp meter) and measure how many amps your pump uses at 5 volts, you can then decide which power supply to use. So say your multi-tester shows that your pump is using .5 A at 5 volts, then you should use a stronger power supply like a 1A or 2A phone charger. So if your pump uses .5A and 5-12 volts for example: A phone charger that supplies more than .5A at 5 volts will not burn the pump. A phone charger that supplies .1A will burn itself out. If you use a power supply that supplies 24 volts, it will burn out your pump. If your power supply puts out 5 volts and 5 amps, your power source will be fine and your pump will be fine.
I can add a stopcock at the pump ? the pump will be damaged ?
+Felipe Quiroz Sandoval (Zomebodi) That will add stress to the motor. That will also cause the motor to use more energy. The motor will heat up more. Heat=bad.
Thanks, any solution?
+Felipe Quiroz Sandoval (Zomebodi) Why can't you use a simple switch. SPST switch you can get at Radio Shack or ebay or amazon.
+leefiles Or do both. Use a switch and a stopcock.
Great demo. I need one to circulate liquid in an etching bath. Looks like 240l/H will paint my walls with dangerous chemicals so I might go for an 80-120 instead. I'm just wondering does the water flow touch any metalic parts inside? Many thanks.
Ardeal Works stainless steel shaft. magnet.
man, any problem in run it on 5v only ? ( in my fans i put 2 lines from psu, 12v and 5v, on switch on off on, i get to speeds on fans,) i this if possible same results on this pump. fire up with 5vdc
It will just be slower. Won't damage the motor.
tks man.
I bought this pump and found it has one major issue. In order to work, it has to be submersed. It cannot suck worth a hoot. It does lift water well enough though as long as it's lifting through a hose otherwise its a maximum 8 inch lift.
It is not expected to self-prime. Those cost much more.
@@leefiles I have another that cost the same that self-primes. I can still use this one but will use it for pumping solar-heated water around the heater collector.
@@raisagorbachov That sounds good. Do you have a link or a name I can search for? and where did you buy it?
@@leefiles What do you mean for "self prime" and what is that for or needed for? (excuse my ignorance) thanks in advance
@@ronaldd.1355 Self-prime is what "Zephod Beeblebrox" originally asked for. The pump will suck water on its own. In non-self-priming pumps, you have to either submerge the pump to get the water flowing or you have to suck the water thru the pipe/hose to get the water started. When you place the pump 's hose in water and turn on the pump, it sucks air. In self-priming pumps, it pulls air as well as water. But they come at a slight cost in terms of money and efficiency.
Do you think the pump would hold up if I used it for pool chlorine or bleach?
Can I use it pump air, use outside water?
No. It will burn out. You can buy an air pump in a petshop that sells fish. Or look for it on amazon. If you're looking to go fishing, they make battery powered air pumps.
Hey Lee, I was looking for parts to build a super low cost PC water cooling setup came across this pump, is it quiet enough when inside a pc case?
Its not quiet. It does make some noise. Not sure you would want to put this inside a PC. Some people report that it leaks.
Can it lift water to a 3m height when connected to a hose pipe outlet?
Well, mine is not that strong. It will only life water in a small pipe.
Hi, can you tell me if you put tube for about 50 cm and direct it up, after it turns off will water goes back to container or will still be in the tube? Do i need use solenoid valve? Thank you
Mine goes up to about 80cm before it stops flowing. But it really depends on your model. If you're worried about back-flow, you can get a check valve at a hardware store that carries plumbing supplies.
Ok thanks
how do you power it? I have tried batteries voltage adapters and nothing works. please help
+Joshua Gonzales Which one do you have? Min runs off of low voltage. check the voltage. Is it 120VAC? 250VAC?
+leefiles I am trying to power this of two 9 volt batteries and it is not working any help?
Felix Baxter you must have 12v power source I think
I tried it with an adjustable power supply and if I remember correctly they work until 6 or 7V. I power mine with a 9V DC Adapter.
Bro..
Its advisable for hot water pump?
Bro..
No..
Depends on how hot.
Remember, its plastic and not high temperature plastic.
Thanks a lot bro..
Bro.. Do you now what kind of dinamo can I use for hot heavy-duty?
12v and same size..?
To me at least, it doesn't seem feasible to operated it from a USB charger. Is there a way to attach it to some sort of plug e.g. an appliance plug that would connect to a wall?
You can wire it to a wall adapter easily. Any 12 volt AC adapter will do. An old network router's unused AC adapter will do. Wire it with solder. If you don't know how to solder use wire nuts.
Hi, I got one of these pumps for my aquarium. I use it for automatic top-offs. While I was away on holiday the bucket in which the pumb was , run out of water so now the pump does not work. Anyway to fix it?
sarpijk did you open it up? Its really easy. If the motor melted, then its over. You can see the rotor easily. But the copper coil inside is sealed in with glued. Once you pry it open its no longer water-proof.
Thank you for the reply. My guess is that it had been operating outside water for about two days. I opened the cover held by screws and everything is intact. Obviously the problem is inside the chamber. I suppose I cannot fix it.
nice vid! do you think it would be enough to power a knapsack sprayer? i thought i'd convert my old manual pump knapsack, power it with a 12 v battery..thanks!
Never heard of a pump knapsack. But this pump raises water a few feet. Its a little over 4 PSI.
Hello , may you answer my question
i am using it in final year project , i connected a plastic tube ended with a nozzle , i have about 60-65 cm hieght
now sometimes it's pulsating , does that from nozzle or bad supply or the motor inside is not working good ?
i bought it 1 month ago and i only use it for a couple of mins to test it for project
+Ahmed Ali Probably too high for the motor.
can you explain , you mean nozzle can cause overload on the pump ?
or you mean high voltage on motor ?
the nozzle is too high fir the motor to pump and impell
How thick is the diameter of the water input/output please ???
They're pretty standard.
Outer Dia. of Inlet/Outlet: 8.5mm / 0.33in
Inner Dia. of Inlet/Outlet: 6mm / 0.24in
You can get them in your favorite hardware store.
You may need to heat up the hose before you connect them. Hot running water seems to work ok.
Thank you very much.. Can you help me with a project? I have a 5v relay auto shut off overflow switch that runs on a 9v. 1st question: Will that be able to shut off this pump in a event of an overflow? 2nd question: if i run this using a 9v batt, how long will a 9v 900mah li-ion batt last?
Wont the 9 volt source burn out or eventually wear out the 5 volt relay, depending on the quality of the relay? 1yes. 2. not very long. Mine uses just over 300mA. So on your battery, it will run about 3 hours. But that's with no load. Once you raise water at a height above grade, it will use much more current. So you may get as little as an hour or less.
@@leefilesohh ok, so i have to get the same voltage for the relay and the pump?
yes, use five volts for the five volt relay. Unless the circuit you called '5v relay auto shut off overflow switch' already regulates ( steps down voltage) down the voltage going to the 5volt relay to 5 volts. See, I haven't see anything of yours yet, so I have nothing ti go on.
@@leefiles thank you :)
will it work if i reversed voltage ? will it pump the water in the other direction ?
Same here. I tried reversing the polarity and I just get sparks. It does not reverse.
you thought putting a water filter on it so it a 12v wate3er prifyer?
Yes you can.
nice so cheap easy to recharge and with inline water prufiyer youy can have emergancy water cleaner for several people
hi will it work corrently if i connect this into a 12v molex from a computer psu, and is it efficient enough to work in a small water cooling loop ?
Yes, a PC's power supply provides 5 volts and 12 volts almost exactly. Not sure if its reliable enough for a PC.
Hi.
I have one just like this one.
I thought this would have sufficed at getting water through 100m of 4mm inner diameter of drip pipe but it struggles.
It does however work well on shorter lengths of pipe.
Thanks.
Carlos Arruda Yeah, the pipe's too long. I got mine from amazon. took a month to get here.
12V electric self-priming water pressure pump(link: www.singflo.com/4-3lpm-self-priming-galley-electric-water-pumps-set-with-tap-faucet_p47.html) can be used for RV.Marine, general water transfer,sprayer pump,small rain system,gas water heater or other industry usage. They can handle chemical spray as well as water. Mount it on your motorbike to that spot spraying.Easy to operate and self priming.
Great as a wash down pump-mount it on your horse float to wash down the horses after an event,or use it to clean your boat after a day of fishing.
Also perfect for boats, motorhomes and camping. Use it with fresh or salt water to wash down your bait board.
How many gallons per minute? Can it lift water?
box says: 3.6 liters per minute. mine raises water almost 8 feet at 12 volts dc.
do you have information regard with the driver circuit of the pump
www.renesas.com/eu/en/support/technical-resources/engineer-school/brushless-dc-motor-01-overview.html
www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/a8109/whats-so-great-about-brushless-motor-power-tools/
Just an update here. I have one in a tiny 2 gallon fish tank. I also have one where I am experimenting with hydroponics.
Sorry, I should have said aquaphonics. I used them in my fish tanks. The water also circulates thru plants. No soil, just gravel.
how are you powering the pump?
milesstarkey123 Mine is 12V. I use DC supplies from dead network routers. I slice off the head (and my index finger).
leefiles You'll have to excuse my lack of knowledge in the field of electronics: So, are you just using the old cables that you've cut? Would there be a way to build a wireless power transfer system (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_power) like what powers a pace maker? (I ask to avoid electrocution by trial) You seem to know electronics pretty well so I thought I'd up the expert factor if you don't mind entertaining a rookies questions.
milesstarkey123 Yeah, that would be two coils. Way too complicated for a pump that costs a few dollars. All I added is one of those wall-warts. If you cut the two wires at the other end you have + and -. So if you wired it wrong, just switch the wires.
leefiles thanks for the info!
leefiles last question... Could I power the pump with a battery or no?
Thanks so much for everything
Does anyone have any experience powering such a pump with a solar panel?
I'm using a very similar 12 V DC pump in a shishi-odoshi (sort of a Japanese water fountain see-saw) that I'm building for my backyard garden. The problem is I want to power the pump with a solar panel that produces about 21 volts DC in bright sunlight and a current about 150 mA.
Hooking the solar panel up directly to the pump doesn't work because (I assume) the pump needs more amps to run. To solve this problem, should I use a charge controller system and/or a 12 volt rechargeable battery?
Alan Falleur Voltage regulator. you can build one or you can buy one on ebay. look for "dc-to-dc buck step down"
leefiles It should be a switching type not linear. The LM317T is an example of a linear regulator.
leefiles Thank you very much! What the solar panel enthusiasts call a charge controller is apparently a current and voltage regulator much like the kind you mention.
I acquired a nice 8 amp-hour, 12-V battery for very cheap, as the standard thing to do according to the internet is run the pump off the battery and use the solar panel to keep the battery charged. Thus the system will continue to run at night or during very cloudy weather. The charge controller's electronics keep the battery from becoming overcharged.
Alan Falleur Sorry, a charge controller would actually work better. You're right. BTW your solar panel measures 21 volts? That would be an open circuit right? You measured the solar panel directly? If so, any GOOD 12 volt charge controller would work. Note that some controllers have terminals for: solar, battery, load. That would work best in your situation. You don't want to kill your battery in a few cloudy days.
Alan Falleur I'm guessing you are using an 8AH lead acid battery? I saw some lithium ion batteries that are drop-in replacements for lead acid. But they cost more.
hI , thanks a lot for video. Do you know what's happens if outlet is blocked(closed) . will it damage the pump? I guees, not since it's magnet inside,
thanks
It will put a strain on the coil. More heat.
Can I connect this for pesticide sprayer?
Yes. But I'm not sure it has enough power. It only raises water a few feet.
Can it handle tea-hot Water?
That's probably not a good idea.
Can it run in opposite direction
no. one way only. it's not reversible.
Lol just reverse the Pipes
Do you have a link to this?
look for solar pond pump on amazon/ebay under "pets". these are no-name generic pumps. You'll be taking a risk. I got lucky, the pump still works. They often run from 3 volts to 5 volts to 12 volts DC.
thanks.
Hi :) this pump is powerful ? work good?
Its a small fountain pump. I placed it under water and it squirts up a few feet in the air.
Is this arduino pump?
It has nothing to do with arduino. You can use them with arduino.....with a relay. You can find 3 or 5 volt reed relays at digikey. They sell everything, I don't know where they put them all. OR you can use any switching transistor. Remember to use a diode to protect the arduino. But they cannot be directly driven by arduino.
Whats about the weight ?
+william belisle A few ounces. I didn't weigh it.
Pls order link?
How many psi?
There are different models. Its hard to tell. But mine lifts water up to 10 feet or 3 meters. That's a little over 4 PSI.
bahot acha hai
I'm gonna build a flame thrower with it. A tiny one.
Mine finally started to leak at the side recently. So it ran for 4 years.
@@leefiles Was it submerged? Where did it leak from?
@@DrewanNicholson Oh, I forgot, that was a while ago. But I do not submerge them. I use them outside of water. I use these in my fish tanks. Some people use them in PCs for CPU cooling (water cooling).
gracias
Do not use it on 12 Volts. It'll fail after 2 days of use. This happened to me twice
Maybe you had the amps too high. It's only supposed to be 4.8 watts at 12 volts.
@@truthersunitereborn9982 55 amps are okay?
@@urielcarrillo5762 - let me put things in perspective for you. A good size RV Motor Home has a plug that requires a 40amp cord. That can run a small stove, microwave, fridge, lights and small A/C unit. Maybe not all at the same time. So 40 amps is a lot. 55amps would destroy this thing in less than a second I'm sure. Most likely it would only need less than 1 amp. Here's the math - ruclips.net/video/f3M3nmNY_cU/видео.html
Where I buy it ?
amazon and ebay
Man, the focus of the camera .... :/
what's cost
I paid $15 USD on amazon.
+leefiles 15 USD?!!! On Alieexpress they are 3 USD.
Not showing us how to wiring to solar.
thank you for the comment.
sup nigga, where you put those plugs? Electric socket, battery,etc..?
Al Z yo nigga, usb and a laptop power supply.
i with agree with u, about china stuff always, i mind dont buy if it lower cost made in china.
if wanna great stuff, i hope buy it made in japan. cause i know product japan always greats in asia stuff.
that's true.
Not always true. I often buy good merchandise from China. I bought the Mini 6V-12V DC Brushless Small Water Pump Submersible Motor Pump 1.8M 230L which came from China and it so small, but very powerful. However, they sold out.
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