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Unread 11-18-2003, 03:49 AM   #22
Turbokeu
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Originally posted by nexxo
You're not kidding! The Johnson cost me £130,-- ($179,--). Still, it is an awesomely engineered pump and tiny! 18 cm long by 6 cm at its widest point. The Jabsco is cheaper, and even smaller, but still has good performance. It has been used in :this project at ReviewNation.com. Check out the temps.
You're lucky nexxo, I have to pay 259US$ for the CM30P7 from Johnson Pumps Belgium (one week delivery, 200 pumps in stock at Johnson Pumps Sweden).
Anyway I have no choice, the CO30P7's I have I can't trust (possible leaks) + are too noisy, my 1250 is not powerfull enough as does the MCP600, and Iwaki's are too bulky.
I want a 12V pump to be able to control my flowrate through a variable 7 to 13V power supply, and therefore find "the sweet spot" depending on the components used in my cooling setup.

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