That's a cool little pump, and glad to see that you got the operations sorted out for use with a power station, that multiplies its usefulness. Loved the 'almost month-python-esq' voice-overs to correct the nomenclature, lol.
Ha yes the company asked for a voice over to change the 4200to 3600... I was sick when filming the original so it was impossible to make it sound the same.
That little pump would have been very useful three days ago when I was pumping my pool to be cleaned or it could be used to pump water to storage tanks for a garden.
Hi Seth, Hopefully you're seeing this after 2 1/2 years! I liked your presentation and found it very informative...and came away with a few questions: 1) you pointed out that the pump needed to be in 2 inches of water before plugging it in order for the pump to start, however, you were able to remove it from the water and swap the pipe for a garden hose and place it back in the water and it started back up. So, does this mean once it's started up, and it pumps water down to 1/16" and then shuts off, it will resume pumping again if the water gets back up to 2"...and no need to unplug & plug back in? Also, I noticed that they have several models with different GPH ratings, but all have the (same?) 1/2 HP motor...how is that accomplished...with different speeds using different transmission gearing? Thanks in advance! Seppy
I have a small creek in my back yard, without much rise/run i dont think ican use a ram pump. I want to use it to keep some rain barrels that I use as a water tower full over the dry summer. What kind of mump do you think would work best for this application
Auto on and off! That's impressive!
That's a cool little pump, and glad to see that you got the operations sorted out for use with a power station, that multiplies its usefulness. Loved the 'almost month-python-esq' voice-overs to correct the nomenclature, lol.
Ha yes the company asked for a voice over to change the 4200to 3600... I was sick when filming the original so it was impossible to make it sound the same.
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Haha the company had me change that and I had a cold.
Impressive flow rate from that pump.
3600 gallons an hour is a lot. 30 feet max lift is not bad either.
That little pump would have been very useful three days ago when I was pumping my pool to be cleaned or it could be used to pump water to storage tanks for a garden.
Oh Heck yeah!
Hi Seth, Hopefully you're seeing this after 2 1/2 years! I liked your presentation and found it very informative...and came away with a few questions: 1) you pointed out that the pump needed to be in 2 inches of water before plugging it in order for the pump to start, however, you were able to remove it from the water and swap the pipe for a garden hose and place it back in the water and it started back up. So, does this mean once it's started up, and it pumps water down to 1/16" and then shuts off, it will resume pumping again if the water gets back up to 2"...and no need to unplug & plug back in? Also, I noticed that they have several models with different GPH ratings, but all have the (same?) 1/2 HP motor...how is that accomplished...with different speeds using different transmission gearing? Thanks in advance! Seppy
Nice work
Nice. What kind of filtration system do u have for that body of water?
I have a small creek in my back yard, without much rise/run i dont think ican use a ram pump. I want to use it to keep some rain barrels that I use as a water tower full over the dry summer. What kind of mump do you think would work best for this application
can it be completely submersible? i need to pump gray water from a 55 gallon barrel?
Yes it can go underwater.
Nice, how much is this pump?
not smart bot