💡 Pump up your precision — flow control that keeps you ahead!
The INTLLAB DIY Peristaltic Liquid Pump offers a compact, portable solution for precise dosing of liquids from 5 to 100 mL/min. Powered by universal AC voltage (100-240V), it supports a wide range of applications from aquariums to advanced biochemical labs. Its easy-to-clean silicone pump head and LED speed indicator make it a reliable, user-friendly tool for professionals demanding accuracy and versatility.
Brand | INTLLAB |
Color | Black |
Material | Silicone |
Product Dimensions | 3.94"L x 2.36"W x 2.17"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 100 Milliliters Per Minute |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Style | Submersible |
Manufacturer | INTLLAB |
UPC | 701705886066 |
Part Number | DP-385 |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Item model number | DP-385 |
Size | 5~100 mL/min |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**W
Works well as automatic liquid chlorine dispenser
I used this for a homemade automatic liquid chlorine dispenser for my pool. I travel a lot, so I'm not always home to consistently add liquid chlorine into my pool, this works perfectly, but you need to frankenstein it a bit.In case anyone is wondering how my setup works: I bought this, a medium sized ammo box (although a small one would probably work too, I just wanted extra space), a 3mm ID x 5mm OD silicone tube, I already had a long outdoor extension cord, and some kind of timer (can be christmas light timer or something. although a timer with short time increments would be the best, like minutes if possible).You just need to connect the silicone tubes into the nipples that are already on the pump. You don't need to do anything to the pump. Then you just plug everything in, connect one end of the tube into a bottle of liquid chlorine and the other end straight into the pool. Set up the timer and leave it alone. That's it!The quality of the pump is fine, I haven't had it long so hopefully it works for a while. It's not noisy at all. The default power is more than enough for my use, I actually have the dial set to about 25%, it was pumping way too much at 50%+.
E**A
Not programmable
I needed one that was programmable and not one that runs constantly. It worked good though.
G**F
Can be modified to provide lower flow rates
I wanted to get a cheap peristaltic pump, which can pump water with flow rates 0.1 to 5 ml/min. The minimum flow rate of the INTLLAB Peristaltic Liquid Pump with 2mm ID x 4mm OD is too high for my purpose, so I have tried to decrease it by (1) using tubings with smaller ID, and (2) supplying the pump with lower voltage.Hooshing Silicone Tubing 1mm ID x 3mm OD (ASIN: B08QFFLP3S) were fitted into the pump head without problems but would easily slide out upon running because the OD is too small. I used MettleAir 129PP-1 Polypropylene Plastic 1/16" ID Hose Barb Union (ASIN: B00S529L6Y) to keep the tubing in place, and it works just great as if it was intentionally designed for this unit.Also, I replaced the original power supply (outputs fixed 12 VDC) with SHNITPWR 24W AC Adapter 3V~12V 2A Universal Power Adapter (ASIN: B08YN79VVD). At lowest voltage input, 3V, the pump starts to operate when the flow control knob reaches the middle of its range, and at 4V it can move in the entire range of knob positions.With 1mm ID tubing and 4V input voltage, it was possible to get a sustained flow rate as low as ~ 0.4 ml/min.
J**N
battery power capability demanded
Hello Vendor,Could you supply a TRULY battery powered rotary pump? From the description, it says "battery powered". However, it's only powered by the 24V DC converter. If you could manufacture the pump with battery compartment, we'll buy hundreds of that and use it in the field more easily.
P**O
Pulling from 10 feet!
The media could not be loaded. Mainly using this as an auto top off pump for my saltwater tank. Don’t know about self priming ability but it will pull from approximately 10 feet once primed (i helped it prime). Looking at design it should not lose prime or back siphon. Did general research on pumps of this style and generally they should pull from 35 feet. When you run into a situation where you need to get water from A-B, this thing will do it! I have a 58 gallon barrel of fresh rodi and i needed my ato to get water to my main tank a floor above it and this does it! Hopefully this thing will last a year! But how this will function for me, id say will run maybe a minute every hour or so depending on speed setting and evaporation! Some atos can run upwards of $50 minimum! Buy this and some hose needed for your setup and you’re good to go!
R**S
Will pump.
Edit: The pump broke after about a week of operation.So first off, I can't believe I got a peristaltic pump for this cheap. It does work, but barely. I just needed something to barely work, though, so it's fine. (I'm regenerating SPE cartridges in my lab with HCl, so I just needed something that can handle acids and that will move fluid at any old rate). The rollers are turned by nothing but friction with the shaft of the motor, which means that if anything changes this amount of friction you will not have reliable pumping speeds. This also means that you can't put vacuum grease on the rollers, which usually key to maintaining the longevity of peristaltic pump tubing. So I don't know what effect this is going to have long-term on pump performance. Also, there's no reverse, but I added a dpdt switch to switch the polarity of the motor and it works in reverse now just fine. Anyway, I would not trust this AT ALL for precise metering, but if you need to move fluids that require isolation from the pump, this works.
M**E
Happily surprised
I did not expect much out of such an inexpensive pump, but this guy is working great. I've read some reviews about people unhappy with it in their 'lab' setting - look, pumps can be thousands of dollars for a lab. You're not going to be able to get 0.01mL accuracy while running this 24hours a day under several hundred dollars, so be realistic. The power supply alone was nearly worth the purchase ;)
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