audioverture
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- Sep 12, 2023
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Hi all!
I’m new to the forum and new to gold prospecting, however, I’ve been prospecting fossils for several years now… With that said, I apologize in advance for my newbie questions.
I am working on building a mini mobile wash plant for wet classifying fossils and sluicing gold. I just ordered an Adventures In Gold Prospecting (AIGP) 6” x 44” Mini Power Sluice outfitted with Dream Mat and I intend to mount everything in the bed of a Gorilla Cart (think big off-road wagon)
My main question is around flow rate for my 6” x 44” AIGP Mini Power Sluice.
Im looking at using an 18V battery powered Ryobi 600 GPH transfer pump paired with several 9AH batteries for extended run times. I like this solution because the battery attaches directly to the pump (which will be mounted in the cart) and mitigates any loose wires. Additionally, the pump has a variable 3 speed flow control which may prove convenient while classifying. With that said, I’m concerned 600 GPH is not enough flow rate to be effective while running material through the sluice.
I should add that I plan to classify down to 1/8 (or possibly as low as 1/12) as I’m always looking for fossils as I process material.
Is 600 GPH enough flow for a 6” x 44” sluice? If not, can anyone point me towards a self-contained battery powered (non bilge style) pump solution in the 1000 - 1200 GPH range?
Thanks!
Audioverture
I’m new to the forum and new to gold prospecting, however, I’ve been prospecting fossils for several years now… With that said, I apologize in advance for my newbie questions.
I am working on building a mini mobile wash plant for wet classifying fossils and sluicing gold. I just ordered an Adventures In Gold Prospecting (AIGP) 6” x 44” Mini Power Sluice outfitted with Dream Mat and I intend to mount everything in the bed of a Gorilla Cart (think big off-road wagon)
My main question is around flow rate for my 6” x 44” AIGP Mini Power Sluice.
Im looking at using an 18V battery powered Ryobi 600 GPH transfer pump paired with several 9AH batteries for extended run times. I like this solution because the battery attaches directly to the pump (which will be mounted in the cart) and mitigates any loose wires. Additionally, the pump has a variable 3 speed flow control which may prove convenient while classifying. With that said, I’m concerned 600 GPH is not enough flow rate to be effective while running material through the sluice.
I should add that I plan to classify down to 1/8 (or possibly as low as 1/12) as I’m always looking for fossils as I process material.
Is 600 GPH enough flow for a 6” x 44” sluice? If not, can anyone point me towards a self-contained battery powered (non bilge style) pump solution in the 1000 - 1200 GPH range?
Thanks!
Audioverture
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