That pump is about 100 times too big for what you are doing. Its 4 liters per MINUTE.
You better re-read the fleaBay ad. Its is a diaphragm pump with no mention of a relief valve. That means that the pump will stall and/or overheat if trying to push water through a tiny oriface. Why would you consider a pump that has a flow rate 100 times what you need.At 4 liters per minute it would drain the fuel tank in 15 minutes. Do you really think you need to pump that much water? Think about it.If you set it up with a high pressure limit switch to shut it off when it reaches 100 psi, it will cycle on and off when pumping. It has no accumulator so the pressure will be going up and down as it cycles on and off. Your flow rate will be going up and down like a yoyo. Much better to use a pumps sized to the flow rate or maybe a bit more for headroom.
If you set it up with a high pressure limit switch to shut it off when it reaches 100 psi, it will cycle on and off when pumping. It has no accumulator so the pressure will be going up and down as it cycles on and off. Your flow rate will be going up and down like a yoyo. Much better to use a pumps sized to the flow rate or maybe a bit more for headroom.
If you took 3-4 seconds of casual observation, you'd have seen the pump has a thermal cutoff switch and a pressure regulating sensor like almost all RV pumps.An accumulator can be as simple as a dead end pipe or hose pointing straight up.
Quote from: 745 turbogreasel on October 04, 2013, 03:41:58 pmIf you set it up with a high pressure limit switch to shut it off when it reaches 100 psi, it will cycle on and off when pumping. It has no accumulator so the pressure will be going up and down as it cycles on and off. Your flow rate will be going up and down like a yoyo. Much better to use a pumps sized to the flow rate or maybe a bit more for headroom.QuoteIf you took 3-4 seconds of casual observation, you'd have seen the pump has a thermal cutoff switch and a pressure regulating sensor like almost all RV pumps.An accumulator can be as simple as a dead end pipe or hose pointing straight up.Your going to have to point that out to me. Its not in the ad that I am seeing.Even if it does have a high limit switch it will just make the pressure go up and down as it cycles. Not a good thing when you are counting on the water to keep you engine alive. A pump sized to the flow that you need is MUCH more sensible and eliminates all manner of problems. Bigger is not better in this case.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone