Very nice. One thing to note, the WB series are not trash pumps, those are the WT series. But that shouldn't matter for your application, as long as you use a strainer on the suction side, you'll be fine. I picked up a WT30X and WT40X for $350 a couple years ago with a bunch of hoses and fittings with the intention of fixing and reselling. We ended up using them a whole bunch after I got them running and decided to keep them around. Those things move ALOT of water.
Word of advice: Take the extra rubber washers for the quick-connect and zip tie them to the pump frame. Then they will always be there when you need them. I have a Honda like yours and it works good.
Having had the use of the same pump now for 18 months we are seeing water coming into the engine from the pump side . Somehow the pressure is too much for the seals and they are allowing in a small amount of water which emulsifies in the oil . Has anyone else had this . Two pumps and both did this . We change the oil more often but obviously we need to change the seal on the pump side . Maybe an upgrade . Other than that they are very reliable work tools
Accessory kit: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ARLFY3A/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 Extra hose: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C3F0QZI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Femalec onnectors: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CTZ3RZZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 I bought male connectors as well, but didn't need those: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CTZ3RZZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
now you're going to have to install some cameras and link to your phone so you can monitor the water levels from anywhere... at anytime... we don't want to see another video about a flooded workshop! nice addition!
What I really need to do is fix the gravity outflow. However, that would require a major excavation under my neighbor's driveway so, for now... we pump. It's raining again today too. So far the electric pump is keeping up, but I may be putting the Honda pump to use again soon.
Sorry, I don't have that information. When I run the pump, a tank lasts a few hours. I don't run it often enough or long enough to be too concerned about fuel consumption.
10:25..."And I'm an idiot". lol! No, you're not an idiot. An idiot spends 20 minutes trying to drill a hole through a stud and wondering why the wood is getting hot and it's taking forever to drill a hole....only to discover the drill set to reverse.
That engine not gonna last long. U did not follow the proper breakin procedure. It is highly not recommended to run a brandnew engine at full throttle no matter the size or brand. Start it at idle leave it running at idle for 10 20mins. This pump can pump water even when the engine is at idle so u don't need to run it dry.. rev the engine up and down few times changing load on the engine for first 2hrs on non senthetic oil then replace the oil then run it for next 20hrs then replace the oil then use it as u like for next 100hr and replace the oil..
Very nice. One thing to note, the WB series are not trash pumps, those are the WT series. But that shouldn't matter for your application, as long as you use a strainer on the suction side, you'll be fine. I picked up a WT30X and WT40X for $350 a couple years ago with a bunch of hoses and fittings with the intention of fixing and reselling. We ended up using them a whole bunch after I got them running and decided to keep them around. Those things move ALOT of water.
Word of advice: Take the extra rubber washers for the quick-connect and zip tie them to the pump frame. Then they will always be there when you need them. I have a Honda like yours and it works good.
TY, it's like watching and listening to myself. LOL, well done!
Glad you enjoyed it
Having had the use of the same pump now for 18 months we are seeing water coming into the engine from the pump side . Somehow the pressure is too much for the seals and they are allowing in a small amount of water which emulsifies in the oil . Has anyone else had this . Two pumps and both did this . We change the oil more often but obviously we need to change the seal on the pump side . Maybe an upgrade . Other than that they are very reliable work tools
And I’m an idiot. Great video. Thanks dude I want one of these just in case.
Would you please link to your added kit and connectors?
Accessory kit: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ARLFY3A/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Extra hose: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C3F0QZI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Femalec onnectors: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CTZ3RZZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
I bought male connectors as well, but didn't need those: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CTZ3RZZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
now you're going to have to install some cameras and link to your phone so you can monitor the water levels from anywhere... at anytime... we don't want to see another video about a flooded workshop! nice addition!
What I really need to do is fix the gravity outflow. However, that would require a major excavation under my neighbor's driveway so, for now... we pump. It's raining again today too. So far the electric pump is keeping up, but I may be putting the Honda pump to use again soon.
Please tell me...Where did you get the 300 ft blue backwash hose? I can only find 100ft.
I found it on Amazon.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C3F0QZI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
I love the video.
Hello, may I know where you buy the hose kit? a link will be helpful.
Abbott Rubber -... www.amazon.com/dp/B00ARLFY3A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
What is the consumption of gasoline per hour in liters of the pump?
Sorry, I don't have that information. When I run the pump, a tank lasts a few hours. I don't run it often enough or long enough to be too concerned about fuel consumption.
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Would the pump last 2 hours running with a full tank?
How far will this move water?
I'm currently pumping slightly uphill, about 8 ft of rise and 150 ft of run of 2 inch hose with excellent flow.
It will have to be a battery-operated pump in California.
Great
It's getting heat after few hours working can any one help
I just want to know how on earth people get the natural curves out of their intake hose
Me too! I'm constantly fighting it.
Lay it out in the driveway in the sun. It becomes quite pliable.
Ha ha wifey will belt you for using the Pyrex
he's married to a man
Our harbor frieght sells these out of the box because they are pretty heavy.
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Yup... and as I respond, our house is relying on a Honda generator during a power outage. It started with one pull, as always.
Can someone help me to have a water pump please please please am from malawi I really need water pump
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Take the kink Out of the inlet pipe. Water pumps go great when everything is straight good channel too.
The intake pipe is rigid, so can't really kink. You're right that I had the outflow pipe kinked for a bit. We did straighten that out in use. Thanks!
Oh you are in so much trouble 😘
10:25..."And I'm an idiot". lol! No, you're not an idiot. An idiot spends 20 minutes trying to drill a hole through a stud and wondering why the wood is getting hot and it's taking forever to drill a hole....only to discover the drill set to reverse.
Haha!
That’s exactly like how I would be
it was painful to watch you use the boxcutter cutting towards your new hose.
I apologize for your suffering.
That engine not gonna last long. U did not follow the proper breakin procedure. It is highly not recommended to run a brandnew engine at full throttle no matter the size or brand. Start it at idle leave it running at idle for 10 20mins. This pump can pump water even when the engine is at idle so u don't need to run it dry.. rev the engine up and down few times changing load on the engine for first 2hrs on non senthetic oil then replace the oil then run it for next 20hrs then replace the oil then use it as u like for next 100hr and replace the oil..
You put way too much throttle on a cold motor
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't profess to be an expert.
Nope. See my comments above
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