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The Seaflo 110V 3.3 GPM Water Diaphragm Pressure Pump is a high-performance solution designed for efficient water transfer. With a robust flow rate of 3.3 gallons per minute and a pressure of 45 PSI, this pump is perfect for various applications. It features a user-friendly design with a standard outlet plug and includes essential adapters for easy setup. Plus, enjoy the confidence of a 4-year warranty from an authorized dealer.
Manufacturer | Seaflo |
Part Number | SFPD1-033-45-33 |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 11.73 x 19.91 cm; 0.28 g |
Item model number | SFDPA1-033-045-33 |
Colour | Orange/White |
Style | Diaphragm |
Material | Mesh |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Flow rate | 3.3 Gallons Per Minute |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
P**S
A little loud, but good water pressure.
The media could not be loaded. Used this pump for my Van's sink. Works well for what I intended it for. Decent water pressure, and I liked that I didn't have to hardwire it.It's a little loud, and draws quite a bit of power (approximately 100w) while running. But as expected for a pump of this grade. It is a self priming unit, which is nice (doesn't run unless I run the faucet.)Wish it was a little quieter but can't complain. Seems like a durable unit, should last for a while without replacement or maintenance I think.
S**L
Wonderful for refilling the fresh water tank on a travel trailer
My husband and I use our travel trailer a lot, and we often stay in campgrounds without direct water hook-ups. We go through a lot of water, especially if we are showering in the trailer, and with a 30 gallon fresh water tank, we need to refill the fresh water tank about every 3 days. We have 5 gallon water containers to transport water from a hand pump or sanitation station, but at over 8.3 lbs per gallon, those containers weigh about 42 lbs when full. Both my husband and I can lift them and carry them short distances, but holding them up at almost shoulder height long enough to pour the water into the fresh water tank was a real chore - especially for a 68 year old woman who isn't in as good shape as I used to be! We found ourselves only filling them half full, which meant twice the trips.Now that we have this pump, the chore is easy. Since this pump is self-priming, all we have to do is put the full container on the ground near the trailer, put one food grade, plastic hose in the water container and another food grade, plastic hose into the connection for the water tank and plug the pump in. It takes about 2 minutes to pump the containers dry into the fresh water tank. It isn't a chore anymore! The pump easily packs back into its box for storage on the trailer, and it doesn't take up much room.Note: this is a 110 v pump, so it has to be plugged into a regular 110 receptacle. This one only works in a campspot that has electric available, and the electric receptacle has to be outside and close enough to the water tank connection or an extension cord would be needed. There are 12 v models available for direct hook up to the trailer DC electrical system, if available close enough to the water intake.
O**K
Strong little pump
My hunting land is off the grid, so I am without running water. I draft water from my creek directly to my camper for washing/showering and toilet. (Obviously not for consumption). Once I power it up it takes just a few seconds to re-pressurize my camper, then it only runs under demand. Noise is not an issue at all, and it's able to keep up with a running shower and a sink simultaneously. I bought a second one just to have on standby should my primary fail. I have only had it running on weekends for the summer and hunting season, but still runs well.
K**
you have to make up your own little inlet and outlet hoses
Good Little pump ,good value for your money
C**N
Great Pump
I have this pump mounted on top of a 55 gallon fresh water storage barrel. It draws the water vertically and pumps it to an on demand water heater and then to a laundry sink mounted on the wall in my shop. Now I have hot and cold running water for clean up. I don't have a water line running to my shop from the house and didn't want to go through the expense, permits and installation process to have one. So every 9 days or so I simply hook up a garden hose to the house and fill my barrel. Works for me. Great pump.
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