
Waterpump Easy To Print
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I built an easy-to-print water pump in about two hours. It efficiently pumps around 7 liters per minute with the motor I chose, a 36-volt, 10-watt unit from a broken hair dryer. Key Components: * Motor Shaft: 2mm * Motor Mounting Screws: M2x5mm (similar to those found in a hair dryer) * Casing Screws: 2.8x20 tapping screws (M3s work just as well) * Outlet Adapter Screws: M4x10 * Inner Diameter for the Tube: 8mm * Motor Screws Placement: Middle-to-middle, 16.3mm apart To seal the pump effectively, use rubber sheets cut to size from an old bicycle inner tube. Watch the Diving Pump Mode in action here: https://youtu.be/crbIJ7TOaRY Watch the Suction Pump Mode in action here: https://youtu.be/sP7esjZC2Vg
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