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Water pumps, do's and donts.
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<blockquote data-quote="slowflow" data-source="post: 70276" data-attributes="member: 1071"><p>No answers but some things to consider.</p><p>Check the volume/head chart for the pump to see if it can supply. Some crappy twin rotors are very inefficient, some more for pressure than flow all depends on design and clearances. Is it self priming?</p><p>Have a look at the GH site as it will give approximate volume requirements per sluice width.</p><p>How far can you carry this pump? </p><p>Some GH mate require more volume than others, which will you use?</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowflow, post: 70276, member: 1071"] No answers but some things to consider. Check the volume/head chart for the pump to see if it can supply. Some crappy twin rotors are very inefficient, some more for pressure than flow all depends on design and clearances. Is it self priming? Have a look at the GH site as it will give approximate volume requirements per sluice width. How far can you carry this pump? Some GH mate require more volume than others, which will you use? Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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