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Old 01-19-03, 10:37 PM Thread Starter   #1
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12V DC Water Pumps???


Hello All I am looking for a 12V DC water pump, all my searches so far have given 120VAC pumps. Anybody know of a 12VDC water pump that is fairly cheap and low semi low power <10W??? Thanks,
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Old 01-19-03, 11:56 PM   #2
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crazypc has one, i dont know any info on it, but it doesnt sound too bad at all

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Old 01-20-03, 04:04 AM   #3
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Have a look at the CM10P7-1 pump from Johnson (I think Jabsco makes the same pump) See http://www.johnson-pump.com/JPMarine/default.htm
It's rated for 15liter/min (4GPM) and draws 1.2Amps at 12V (=14Watts)
It's build for continuous use (it's in fact a circulation pump for use in boats)

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Old 01-20-03, 12:08 PM   #4
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The one that comes with the TT Aquarius II water cooling package is 12 v dc pump, don't know if you can purchase it separately though?
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Old 01-20-03, 03:34 PM   #5
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Check out this site. I have one of the 12v models and it works great. I use mine for a 12v shower. They even have some that will deliver 100 PSI. CLICK You can remove the pressure switch if needed.
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Old 01-20-03, 09:32 PM Thread Starter   #6
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Good info here....
The Magnetic Pump CMD12V looks good...almost double the flow rate that I was shooting for and 3-4x the cost, plus I don't know If I want to deal with monitor troubles and magnetic pumps. Sure I can move the monitor, but I am comfy with wear things are now. I really liked the TT Aquarius pump, but it looks like a package deal. The CM10P7-1 sounds good but a over kill on power and flow rate.
I might be stuck with a RIO pump and 120VAC with a relay, I was looking for simple plug in solution.
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Old 01-20-03, 10:27 PM   #7
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someone is selling the CMD12V for 50cad..... at bigfootcomputers forums
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Old 01-21-03, 04:01 PM   #8
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Try here: http://www.pumpbiz.com

They have like 9000 pumps in stock. You should be able to find something. However they seem to be aimed more toward industrial use rather than hobbist. YMMV

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