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12v water pump details
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12V is a low voltage, Low consumption controllable pump ideal for
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Rule 360 GPH Bilge Pump. Available in non-auto or float switch models.
An affordable Pump for smaller boats! 3/4″ discharge outlet. 12V.
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Using manual bilge pumps to remove liquid from the bottom of boats.
Imagine life before 12V bilge water pumps were invented,having to use
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Kayak. Thankfully we now have the widespread availability of the
option to install automatic 12v water pumps to perform that task.
*As per your question , you want to run the pump in parallel.
So, you will get double discharge if your piping design is suitable for parallel operation.
Flows Q1 and Q2 combine, and that is what flows through the pipe :
Qpipe = Q1+Q2
*If you want to increase the head pressure , then you have to run the pumps in series.
*You will not give more head pressure if you run in parallel.
*YOU must go through the following links for having clear idea about "pumps in series and pumps in parallel:
http://www.ceet.niu.edu/faculty/kostic/Design-Methods-Ch4-pumps_452/sld011.htm
*Following is a very good link,please visit:
http://www.pumpingmachinery.com/pump_magazine/pump_articles/article_13/article_13.htm
