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Pencil 12V water transfer pump


Hi all.

Dumb me ordered a 12V water / oil / diesel transfer pump of flea bay $16.95 made in China. It flew here in three days. Problem been its 51mm in Dia.confuse I need one 46mm or less. I rushed in without checking the dia of my 25lt drumscry. = 46mmwink

Still looking. I found a Rule for $65.  A Whale for $59.95. Dose anyone know where I can something more around the $35.00 mark.smile

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If you only want to transfer water look at the shower units in BCF or Big W the entire unit with shower head is less than $20.00 Not sure if it's rated for other substances

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Hi Jim,

I use one of these to transfer from containers to van. Opening size is not a problem as I use two short lengths of hose. Got from evilbay but up around $70. Do the job without any drama at all. 

Edit....oops, can't turn it around on the ipad sorry Jim. Just stand on your head and all will be clear mate. 

 

 



-- Edited by Dougwe on Friday 19th of February 2016 07:09:43 PM

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Dougwe that pump can not possibly work it don't have a anderson plug on it.



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Radar wrote:

Dougwe that pump can not possibly work it don't have a anderson plug on it.


         There is no battery as well to the power to the pump.



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You could get a reducer to suit?????

 



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Hi Dougwe,

I like your set up as I did Bessies a while back. I want to use it down a small inlet to a unknown to most, soak / spring 2mtrs below, down Nigaloo way. It saves driving a round trip of 80km for water. I had a whale that went with our camper shower (Sold). Worked a treat. If I had known the cost that they were now, not so cheap. I may have kept it. It was thirteen years old.wink might have to bite on the wallet.  Bugger.

Any China versions out there........... You who hullo hullo out there.

jim



-- Edited by Hey Jim on Friday 19th of February 2016 09:14:32 PM

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Hi Jim

Have a look here on Evil Bay

www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-DC-High-Pressure-Wash-80W-Water-Pump-Kit-Marine-Deck-Car-Campervan-Sprayer-/351632013266


Or the one we've got

www.ebay.com.au/itm/PROTEGE-12V-Washdown-Boat-Deck-Wash-Pump-Kit-High-Pressure-Washer-Caravan-Marine-/140906058491

I hope this would help you further

Cheers John

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Radar wrote:

Dougwe that pump can not possibly work it don't have a anderson plug on it.


 He just had 10 Anderson plugs delivered Radar, so wont be a problem biggrin

Aussie Paul. smile



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have a look in a boat place or auto electrician Jim at bilge pumps for boats. We bought one to pump water and it drops in the square 25 lt tanks (not jerry cans) no sweat Jim. It cost us - $160 in Exmouth - but made in the USA and will do up to 180lt a min. On our travels we use it pretty much every day to move water from the 25 lt tanks (x4) in our ute to the van tanks.

At the sort of prices youre looking at, I wonder how long it will last - do you want it breaking down in remote towns where you cant get a replacement?

No doubt in Sydney you can buy a quality one for much less - oh, and you can hang an in-line strainer filter and 2 x 0.5 micron filters on it if you want to take water from a lake, dam or creek (none of those in Ningaloo - I assume you are referring to WA). So you might want to buy a reverse osmosis setup to turn sea water into potable water LOL

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Bruce and Bev wrote:

have a look in a boat place or auto electrician Jim at bilge pumps for boats. We bought one to pump water and it drops in the square 25 lt tanks (not jerry cans) no sweat Jim. It cost us - $160 in Exmouth - but made in the USA and will do up to 180lt a min. On our travels we use it pretty much every day to move water from the 25 lt tanks (x4) in our ute to the van tanks.

At the sort of prices youre looking at, I wonder how long it will last - do you want it breaking down in remote towns where you cant get a replacement?

No doubt in Sydney you can buy a quality one for much less - oh, and you can hang an in-line strainer filter and 2 x 0.5 micron filters on it if you want to take water from a lake, dam or creek (none of those in Ningaloo - I assume you are referring to WA). So you might want to buy a reverse osmosis setup to turn sea water into potable water LOL


Hi Bruce & Bev,

Been Tight Ass Jim, when it comes to parting with coin, I know I have to part with it. The whale pump is good for the long haul. Plus as I say. (A DOLLAR'S A DOLLAR still in my pocket at the end of the day.)

Jim



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Come on Jim, spend a few $$$$$ mate stop being so tight. Spose ya water down the beer too smilehmmblankstare



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Hey Jim wrote:

Hi Bruce & Bev,

Been Tight Ass Jim, when it comes to parting with coin, I know I have to part with it. The whale pump is good for the long haul. Plus as I say. (A DOLLAR'S A DOLLAR still in my pocket at the end of the day.)

Jim

 



 I to am a bit of a Tight Arse Jim. biggrin thumbsup.gif thumbsup.gif 

Aussie Paul. smile



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Dougwe wrote:

Come on Jim, spend a few $$$$$ mate stop being so tight. Spose ya water down the beer too smilehmmblankstare


Not me Dougwe, I get my beer for FREE.smilesmilesmile Now that's not been tight son.wink That's been smarter then the average bear.

Jim



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