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FloJet 12V DC Water System Pump, 35 PSI

Item # 90160
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Key Features

  • Flow rate up to 3.3 gallons/min.

  • Quick-connect installation

  • Self-priming unit


Our Price   $119.99

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Product Description
flojet Self-priming diaphragm pump with 12V DC electric motor. Flow rate up to 3.3 gpm. Capable of pressures up to 35 psi.

Features:
* Self-primes up to 2.4m vertical lift
* Four-piston design delivers higher flow rates
* Quick-connect plug-in ports for easy installation
* Pressure-switch control to run the pump only as needed

Specifications:
* Flow Rate: 3.3 US Gallons/Min (12.5 Litres/Min)
* Pressure Switch Setting: 15psi (1.1 bar) Cut In, 35psi (2.5 bar) cut-out
* Amp Draw: 3.9 amp
* Port Type: 1/2" Hose and 1/2" Thread included

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2 Questions | 2 Answers
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  • Q:

    Is this strictly for fresh water use, or can it be used as a washdown pump?
    Asked on 8/22/2011 by Anonymous

    0 answers

  • Q:

    what is the rated watts on this item?

    12vdc
    4amps
    watts?
    Asked on 6/20/2011 by Anonymous

    2 answers

    • A:

      amps X volts + watts hence 48watts

      Answered on 3/14/2013 by jim spark from Baltimore MD.
    • A:

      To find the wattage of a product multiply the voltage (volts) by the current (amps). So this pump is about 46 Watts

      Answered on 3/8/2012 by Teacher from Orem, Utah
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