Posts Tagged ‘pumps’
12v Air Pumps Fill Mattresses Fast
An inflatable boat pump is perfect for getting air mattresses out onthe water sooner. Please take care only to use air mattresses on water
which is shallow enough to stand up in or else with strong swimmers. Being powered by 12 volt DC electricity means with these battery
powered air pumps, no mains electric outlet is needed.
12v water pump details
Koralia 1 Controllable Wave Pump – 180 To 450 GphHydor Koralia 1 Controllable Wave Pump- 180 to 450 gph Hydor. Koralia
12V is a low voltage, Low consumption controllable pump ideal for
water movement in Koralia 1 Controllable, 180-450 gph, 0 6-3.9, 2-1 4?
x 5?. Hydor Koralia #2 12V Boat Plumbing Pumps: Rule 24-35A Marine Rule 360 Marine Bilge Pump
Rule 360 GPH Bilge Pump. Available in non-auto or float switch models.
An affordable Pump for smaller boats! 3/4″ discharge outlet. 12V.
Non-Automatic 12V w/ Rule-A-Matic Float Switch: Pump is activated when
water level pushes switch upwards. 12 Volt Water Pumps for boating
Using manual bilge pumps to remove liquid from the bottom of boats.
Imagine life before 12V bilge water pumps were invented,having to use
a scoop to remove unwanted water from the bottom of your boat or
Kayak. Thankfully we now have the widespread availability of the
option to install automatic 12v water pumps to perform that task.
Baracuda pumping dirty water back into pool
For some reason, our pool filter is not pumping the water through the filter. its pumping it right back in the pool as if its by passing the filter. I took the filter unit apart …..and washed the filter ….and checked the piping …and its still pumping it right back in. I have backed washed/cleaned …everything …..i think it could be the O ring thats compromised where the filter sucks the water from the filterunit through the filter and out the outake. what else could it be ??
You didn’t specify what type filter you have. If it is a sand filter- change the sand. This is a common problem with sand filters. If a cartridge filter then carefully examine the cartridge for any tears or frayed spots. Replace if necessary. If a DE filter then you should be getting DE blowing back when you add it. Check the grids and manifolds for holes, cracks.

