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Water pumps, do's and donts.
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<blockquote data-quote="elrodeo" data-source="post: 70307" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>This !!</p><p>The Keene P-90 pump is a little monster and weighs bugger all.</p><p></p><p>In regards to posts re Gold Hog mats there is info posted on the Gold Hog forums and Gold Hog videos re flow but more towards what flow is needed for the particular units they build.</p><p>E.g the Excavator (about 9 inches wide) they recommend 3000gph. Always keep in mind they are talking about US gallons so take that into consideration when doing conversions.</p><p>The Viper about (12 inches wide) and needs minimum of 6500gph but 9000gph is recommended and run a bit over idle.</p><p>Keep in mind angle of header box and sluice will have an effect on flow rate but in my experience I keep the sluice at between 9-11 degrees and header at angle so material is running freely out the back of the box.</p><p>Been using the mats and units for quite awhile now and have them pretty dialed in. Just set up run a bit of material and adjust and then dig, dig dig.</p><p>Easiest thing to do send Doc an email or message through their forums. Real friendly guy, answers will be short but to the point !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elrodeo, post: 70307, member: 190"] This !! The Keene P-90 pump is a little monster and weighs bugger all. In regards to posts re Gold Hog mats there is info posted on the Gold Hog forums and Gold Hog videos re flow but more towards what flow is needed for the particular units they build. E.g the Excavator (about 9 inches wide) they recommend 3000gph. Always keep in mind they are talking about US gallons so take that into consideration when doing conversions. The Viper about (12 inches wide) and needs minimum of 6500gph but 9000gph is recommended and run a bit over idle. Keep in mind angle of header box and sluice will have an effect on flow rate but in my experience I keep the sluice at between 9-11 degrees and header at angle so material is running freely out the back of the box. Been using the mats and units for quite awhile now and have them pretty dialed in. Just set up run a bit of material and adjust and then dig, dig dig. Easiest thing to do send Doc an email or message through their forums. Real friendly guy, answers will be short but to the point ! [/QUOTE]
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