southern45 wrote:Thanks!
I found a 350W submersible pump at Bunnings. It's the lowest power 240V one I've seen so far, but still pumps 7000L/hour max, this seems a bit overkill to me!
Is there a lower power one? Or can I just run it through my 5 Star power controller at like 50% and it'll be sweet?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-350w-dirty-water-submersible-water-pump_p4816179
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Sam. wrote:southern45 wrote:Thanks!
I found a 350W submersible pump at Bunnings. It's the lowest power 240V one I've seen so far, but still pumps 7000L/hour max, this seems a bit overkill to me!
Is there a lower power one? Or can I just run it through my 5 Star power controller at like 50% and it'll be sweet?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-350w-dirty-water-submersible-water-pump_p4816179
:geek:
They are great pumps.
Tee off the outlet and run one back to the tank so there’s no back pressure then have the one running to your still with a valve if your worried about the flow rate.
mattyb wrote:Take it to Bunnings and ask someone, they will help you out or a plumbing shop. There are heaps of adapters there
coffe addict wrote:https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/65L-Min-3-Speed-Solar-Hot-Water-Heating-System-Circulation-Booster-Pump-1-5-TOP-/112453512610
More than adequate. I require lots more knock-down power than most and have no issues!
Hazy250 wrote:Yeah i use a 100 litre esky and a submersible pond pump from bunnings works a treat.
If the water starts warming up after a while i just chuck a frozen 3litre milk bottle in it
Hazy
Hazy250 wrote:Sorry forgot to mension make the return flow have some air time it really keeps it cooler longer
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