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Kevin 04-20-2002 04:03 PM

12V Water pumps
 
Chip had a bunch of these back when OCWC was still around, even in its shady days, but I can only find one of these @ Infinipro, and there's is some weird plastic reservoir thing with 3 inputs, 1 output, and less than 3/8" ID fittings. Does anyone know who makes these 12v pumps? I understand they are louder and rattle more than 120v ones, but I'd like to look into them. LMK.
-Kev

Jessfm 04-20-2002 05:08 PM

Try looking for Automotive/camping supply pumps. not sure if you guys have Whale out there, but these are used in Camper-trucks for Showers/water etc supply.

An yeah they rattle .

UnaClocker 04-20-2002 06:09 PM

They were 12v sump pumps for boats, you can get them at Wal-Mart. Don't expect them to last much over a month.

EMC2 04-20-2002 07:06 PM

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Originally posted by Jessfm
An yeah they rattle .
When they were in the campers, I guess that means they did the

shake, rattle, and roll then?

* ducks the tomatoes and eggs *

Brad 04-20-2002 07:44 PM

why do you need a 12v pump? have you considered a 12v - 115v inverter to power a 115v pump?

Kevin 04-20-2002 08:30 PM

Brad, I'll probably end up doing that but inverters are pretty bulky for my small little Chilli Pro case. Know of any small ones?
-Kev

pHaestus 04-20-2002 09:11 PM

Just run a wire from the switch of the case's PSU to a Molex. Use the female end so that there is no danger of touching live wire. You can get 2 pin molex type connectors at Radio Shack; you won't confuse those with the normal DC ones of the PSU. Then just cut the plug of your pump and put the male molex on it and plug it into the one you wired up from PSU. No more bulky than any other solution...

Brad 04-20-2002 10:18 PM

what is wrong with 115v ac pumps anyway?

pHaestus 04-20-2002 10:23 PM

Not a thing Brad. What's GOOD about the 12V pumps?

Brad 04-20-2002 10:27 PM

small size for their gph, and run off the atx psu

pHaestus 04-20-2002 10:51 PM

ah. Fair enough I guess. They have to be submerged though right? So you really aren't saving THAT much space.

Kevin 04-21-2002 03:17 AM

If I get a 140w 12v - 120v inverter, I take it that my current 350w enermax power supply wont be enough to power my system... true?
-Kev

Marco 04-21-2002 03:40 AM

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Originally posted by Brad
small size for their gph
You'll have to enlighten me on why a pump operating at a lower voltage would neccessarily pump at a higher rate. It's nothing more than a design issue... Are you essentially saying that given a low-voltage DC pump and a high-voltage AC pump of the same dimensions, the DC one will always have higher pumping rate?

Stepback 04-21-2002 08:24 AM

Kevin: Checkout this post http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...&threadid=2330 . I've been running this pump for a couple months. I have a 10 amp PWM on the pump to control the speed and noise. Which is not much louder than a 120mm case fan. You may be able to get the other pump from jabsco now.

BTW: When are you going to get time to finsh the BlackIce write up. I also have a YY-cube that I have finshed the inside but I still have to get the green cold cathiod tube's and glue up the outside. It's name is "Borg Tactical Cube 641". Here's a link to the picture I'm using to do the artwork. http://www.ccdump.org/images/tactcube.jpg I will post pics when I finsh it.

Brad 04-21-2002 01:46 PM

Most of the 12v pumps I've seen have very high gph ratings for their size, but then Danner pumps seem to have quite a bit of power for their size.

kevin, depends, but I doubt any pump will need a 140w power supply

MeltMan 04-21-2002 09:43 PM

Yeah, my rio 1400 is rated 17.5W, and watts are watts, reguardless of voltage.

Kevin 04-21-2002 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Brad
kevin, depends, but I doubt any pump will need a 140w power supply
True but I can't find lower wattage inverters.

Kevin 04-21-2002 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Stepback
BTW: When are you going to get time to finsh the BlackIce write up.
This summer when I get home from college I will finish that mofo up.
Quote:

Originally posted by Stepback
I will post pics when I finsh it.
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice...
Quote:

Originally posted by Stepback
Kevin: Checkout this post http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...&threadid=2330 . I've been running this pump for a couple months. I have a 10 amp PWM on the pump to control the speed and noise. Which is not much louder than a 120mm case fan.
Hey I like the "FC" series pump. How much are these? Where do I buy them?
-Kev

Stepback 04-24-2002 01:25 AM

Kevin: I got mine at a West Marine here in houston for $35. But here is one at this website Boatworld. Here is a store loactor for West Marine there are a bunch of them out there where you are.


Hope this helps

Kevin 04-24-2002 02:03 AM

700gph? woah... So is thing REALLY silent? I mean most 12v pumps are quite rattly and stuff. Also, this has such a high gph. Plus, the price is right. How big is this thing? Any last comments on it before I splurge and buy?
-Kev

Stepback 04-24-2002 03:50 AM

This one is loud without the PWM and is still not quietier than fans. I use the PWM to lower the voltage down to about 9vdc and pulse the power on and off. If you look at the picture in the other thread the pump in mounted in a 4X4 marine electrical box.

Like I said in the other thread I would like to get the jabsco pump but I'm having a hard time finding one, as this is a new product. I got an e-mail form them yesterday, I'm trying to getting an engneering sample and test it out.

Kevin 04-24-2002 04:03 AM

So what are the approximate dimensions of it? Also, can it be submerged?
-Kev

Stepback 04-25-2002 03:19 AM

It's about 1.5 to 2 inchs in diameter and about 3 to 3.5 tall. It can't be submerged. Here is a ms paint drawing of my system, the res is 4x4x4. In this picture you can see the stem going to the bottom of the res. The stem is all one piece of the pump. http://home.houston.rr.com/haroldnte...ling/after.bmp

meck 04-25-2002 08:19 PM

12v pumps
 
for what its worth 12 is kool. up front its cheaper But in the long run 110v or 220 is is cheaper. can @ will break it down if needed? time& space limited . slow TIPER.
;) can europe be that wronge?.

WireX 04-27-2002 09:36 AM

I know that I shouldn't say this, ever, ever

but

CpuFX does sell 500 GPH 12V pumps (in a res)

But

they prolly will crap out on you, and don't expect quality, nor good servise.

does anyone know what that black stuff is that they seal everything up with, I need to fix a leak in my inline temp probe.

-WireX


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