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Small motorized pumps
@ Greg Willson | Saturday, Oct 14, 2017 | 1minuteRead | Update at Saturday, Oct 14, 2017

motorized pump water procurement

How to Make an Electric Water Pump from Trash - DIY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNMcnYSnQBU

Here I show how to make an Electric Water Pump using Plastic Cap, DC Motor & Sketch Pen. It’s very easy to make.

Thank you for Watching. http://www.howtoraju.com/

How to Make a SUPER Powerful Small WATER PUMP // 15ft Pumping https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw5h89xUPBo

This is awesome project for pumping water from ground water tank to roof water tank. It is so reliable and efficient. Enjoy!

SPECIFICATIONS:- Motor Voltage: 24VDC Load Current: 3.7A Overall power consumption: ~90W Motor Model #: NC5475D Motor rpm: ~5000 Hose/ pipe Size: 0.75 inches Flow Rate: ~3000 Liters/Hour

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