If one pump is good, then Two......

Lycof

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One pump run at 20V was almost enough to run the 1.5" Subbie like a champ. Two pumps, either run at 12V or 20V should be perfect. By tomorrow morning the part will be completed and time for some more testing. More excuses to go back to the river :)

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What are you making?

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Yes, on a 3D Printer. Making a dual pump nozzle to replace the one pump in the image below.

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Thanks Lycof! That's a neat little project you got going on there. I hope you get it working the way you want it to. I'm gonna follow you along so I can see how it goes.

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Part is complete, here is the suction part of the setup. Will test in my pond and YouTube a video of it this weekend.

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I don't know if the cheap chinese "SAILFLO" can handle the 20V. I should have paid better attention when ordering. I took it apart and everything I can see is the same, impeller and all. Lead wires are the same gauge, but I do not know about the internal wiring.
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I like it!.. I'd like to see it on YouTube when you post. What's your channel name?

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I made a couple abs nozzles out of those Tee-y fittings. One is a 1.5" and the other a 3". They work pretty well. I use my 3" all the time.


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