Strange Pump
How to size your pump
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Yes John a permenant pump is a great idea, but tho point you mention about milk container is where the chances of making a mess between filling it and disposing of its contents,, come into the equation,( Nick, you know all about that, dont you?JohnS wrote:I think the Pella is one type, there are several of these combined extraction and storage systems available. The problem is you still have to empty the container into something disposable.
I've had a variety of sump pumping systems on my various boats but by far the best was on the Perkins 4108 in my 41' ketch. It was an electric pump mounted inside the engine compartment and permanently piped to the sump. I held an empty milk carton or other container under the pump outlet, pressed the button and it did the business. It made what had previously been a pain in the arse into a simple, clean, operation.
Why not adapt a plastic bicycle pump by alerting the piston and fitting a more rigid suction pipe.aquaplane wrote:For sampling diesel I did consider using a 50ml syringe. The trouble with syringes is the leuer adapter on the end, they are a bit thin for large quantities of thick oil, OK for diesel though.
I was looking for a brass jobbie for the oil change.
I work in a lab so syringes are readily available and cheap. For oil I think I'll splash out and get something that makes the job easier, sometimes I try to be too cheap and it makes life harder than the saving is worth.Why not adapt a plastic bicycle pump by alerting the piston and fitting a more rigid suction pipe.
I had to google it, then found that I should have already known it.sahona wrote: a peristaltic pump.