Hello, at the end of the video, it appeared to fill the measuring jug, in 15 seconds, at 12V, is that right? that would be 4L/min. Would you need to go to a higher voltage , to deliver 6L/minute? From the spec, I expected it would deliver 6L/min at 12v. Are you able to get 6L/m out of your pump?
@@arnolfopla6472 YUP. PLEASE make a video. And use all necessary safety equipment because it will get ugly. You can DO whatever your heart desires but whether or not it will work out the way you want is an entirely different question. Now that you have permission, carry on.
Had your voltage regulator circuit been capable of delivering more amperage the pump would of ran on 1.5vdc @ 15 amps but from the looks of the buck converter (if that's what your using in the video) I would estimate 3.4-3.8 amp maximum output.
Hi, so you can add a 12v dimmer? in order to control how much water you want to draw?
Very good video!! Thanks Alexandr, very well explained and reviewed!! 💯
Good vid, I just bought this pump for my camper
Thanks for the video! Is this pump water resistance meaning can I leave it out side in the rain? thanks!
In my opinion, you can but I think it is not a good idea...
@@alexandrroman4522 Thanks for your reply, ill see if I can build a waterproof container
Thanks for your videos! What is a breaker?
Hi Alexandr, can I use this pump for transfer cooking oil?
Hi, I think it will pump the cooking oil, but there is a rubber valve, I can't say for sure that is oil resistant.
@@alexandrroman4522 Thank you very much for the prompt reply. Can you test it for cooking oil and advise. Looking forward.
sultan khan sorry, but for the time being I can’t test it.
@@alexandrroman4522 No problem, I will test it and will let you know the result of pass or fail. Thank you
where did you get the spring to lower the psi?
Hello, at the end of the video, it appeared to fill the measuring jug, in 15 seconds, at 12V, is that right? that would be 4L/min. Would you need to go to a higher voltage , to deliver 6L/minute? From the spec, I expected it would deliver 6L/min at 12v. Are you able to get 6L/m out of your pump?
planecrazyish hi, you won’t have 6l at12v , this pump is up to 14v- there it should be 6l
Thanks very much for the info Alex, I will give it a try at 14v .
hi do you have a link for your buck converter , how many Amps is it , ty for the video
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Do you have circuit diagram for that. How do you connect the controller. Thanks for the Excellent video
great review.
I want to install such a pump to make a water pole fed system.
What do you think can this pump do the job ?
Yes, it will be fine for this job
just want to ask if you set that to a low voltage does the machine will get easily be broken?
Hi can i directly plug this to 220?
@@arnolfopla6472 YUP. PLEASE make a video. And use all necessary safety equipment because it will get ugly. You can DO whatever your heart desires but whether or not it will work out the way you want is an entirely different question. Now that you have permission, carry on.
Yes absolutely. They make smaller 12v pumps with lower pressure for a reason..
Had your voltage regulator circuit been capable of delivering more amperage the pump would of ran on 1.5vdc @ 15 amps but from the looks of the buck converter (if that's what your using in the video) I would estimate 3.4-3.8 amp maximum output.
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