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The DC 12-Volt 1/10HP 330GPH Battery Powered Mini Portable Electric Utility Sump Transfer Water Pump is designed for efficient water transfer in various household and utility applications. With a maximum flow rate of 330 gallons per hour and a lifting height of 39 feet, this pump is perfect for draining waterbeds, aquariums, and more. Its durable stainless steel construction and chrome-plated connectors ensure reliability, while the included 6-foot hose and low water capability make it a versatile tool for any situation.
Brand | TRUPOW |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | 12V DC |
Product Dimensions | 8.8"L x 7.5"W x 9"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 5.9 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 5.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 39 Feet |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | TRUPOW |
UPC | 762360064176 |
Part Number | PDS-30 |
Item Weight | 5.9 pounds |
Item model number | PDS-30 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Horsepower | 0.1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
works well.
Works well, small hose that comes with it is a little cheap.
C**P
Good pump, moves more water than I expected
First of all, this pump is not submersible. I accidently got it wet and I had to completely dry it out to get it to stop tripping my ground fault circuit breaker. Be careful when useing the shallow water attachment so you don't get the pump motor wet. Other than that, it works great. I useed the included hose on the input side and about 50' of garden hose on the outlet side and it delivered about 5 gal. per minute with a lift of about 5 feet. I used it to drain the last few inches of water from my in-ground pool. Works great.UPDATE: After using this pump a few times it failed. Two problems with this unit: The impeller hardnes up and drags n the housing. I guess that’s why they give you a spare impeller. I(f you plan on using it for a long time, I suggest you take the cover off the pump housing and keep the impeller in a cool dry place. Secondly, the pump housing corrodes very easily and drags the impeller so it doesn’t pump. Again, after use open up the pump and to lubricate it and clean it and let it dry out or it won’t last very long.
L**S
Has Enough Oooomph For What I Need
This pump is lightweight and very easy to operate. I use it to water flower beds where I have no water source. This pump with the 60-gallon water bladder (believe it or not) I bought allows me to water large flower beds with relative easy. I believe other users have commented on shut-downs brought about by overheating. I've experienced that as well, though obviously I am using it when the outside heat is very high. Despite that issue, I am happy with the product and would purchase it again.
M**S
Great value.
Bought this pump back in March 2023, been used a lot without issues. Bought it to pull water from my farm grade, tractor supply holding tank I use for my cabin water supply. I must have pumped thousands of gallons by now since the tank is 300 gallons, still works great. It is noisy, but it's a pump so what more is expected?It works great for my needs.
R**L
Does Not Prime or Pump
I worked for a hour and a half trying to pump out an old cistern, so it is probably about a 10 foot lift. I used over a gallon of water priming and priming it. I got it to start pumping once, and very quickly shut if off to add a length of hose, and it would not prime again. I finally gave up and boxed it up and returned it. Company did refund my money promptly. I went and purchased a Wayne pump for $80 more, hooked it into the same hose and it began pumping almost immediately. Thought I could save some money, but it was more trouble than it was worth. This pump is rated at 4.3 stars with plenty of reviews, but it did not work for me.
B**R
Stopped working, but I fixed it [instructions below]
2023: This is essentially the same pump I've had for 20 years. After burning through two sets of brushes over time, I decided to replace with new, as it's hard to source replacement brushes and impeller. It appears that different companies obtain the basic pump from the original manufacturer and rebrand it, as I've seen exactly the same pump here and there, with different brand names.Works fine -- I use it as an auxiliary for my main sump. Also useful if your washer or dishwasher is broken and you have to pump out the retained water.2025: Just short of two years old, it wouldn't move water after 6 months being idle. And the motor was turning slowly. Opening the pump body, I found it full of gelatinous goo (don't know the source, as I only pump clear sump water). I cleaned out the chamber and impeller, greased it all with silicone grease, and reassembled. Still wouldn't move water, and looking in I could see the impeller turning super slowly. Removing the cover plate, it spun fast. My conclusion: the original gasket (top left in the photo) was too thin, and the cover plate was squeezing the impeller so hard it couldn't spin freely. I tried silicone grease on the front and back plates, but that didn't help. Finally I cut two gaskets from an automotive gasket sheet, and used the two together to give more clearance. It worked -- started up at full speed and began moving water after a small prime poured down the outlet hose. Also it's quieter than it used to be, which I suspect is either because the motor isn't working as hard, or the impeller friction is reduced, or both.Beyond that, I'd recommend that if your pump is going to be idle, you open it up and dry and grease the walls of the chamber and all the parts.
D**.
Very Satisfied with this Pump
I LOVE this pump completely! I needed a pump to remove water from my dry-treatment crawl space that gets some water in it after heavy prolonged rains here in Maryland. It was a pain using my 3 gallon wet vac crawling in and out of the crawl space entry several times. With this pump I crawled in once, sucked the water out and was done. What took an hour or more before took 10 minutes with a lot less aggravation. I used a 50 foot hose with about a 2 foot elevation and the pump worked great. I solved the no switch problem on the pump by purchasing a 3 prong grounded switch rated at 125 volts here: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01M7V6U2Q/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_g1kiDbTGXA1FZ and I was also really happy I ordered a hose filter to protect the pump as there was some debris I needed to clean out twice for maximum pumping power. The filter I purchased here: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00190OF9M/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_DdliDbZZTBXPW is an inexpensive way to protect the pump and worked great. For my purposes I just used the provided feed hose to suck up the puddled water because of the uneven surfaces that prevented the included flat suction attachment from working efficiently. I highly recommend this pump for the price and value. Oh, I didn't think it was as loud as some people thought, but it is only for sporadic use and not continuous. Also, the pump didn't get hot as long as water was flowing through it.
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