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12 Volt pump/tap


Looking at installing a 12 volt water pump purely for the kitchen sink. Wanting to keep the install as simple as possible, and trouble free.

Seen this advertised, seems like a good deal....any thoughts on this brand combo unit. Steering away from the $30-$50 jobs advertised online



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I bought a $120 pump its working fine. Yes dont buy the cheapest! I checked brand at caravan : boat store ! Then bought for less on line . Same brand with push on fittings etc. adjustable pressure . I actually turned it down . Only need enough to do the job . Rubber carpet between pump and floor for sound insulation . Screws actually loose so doesnt transfer sound, harmonics! Its pressure sensitive !! Operates when tap is turned on




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Aus-Kiwi wrote:

I bought a $120 pump its working fine. Yes dont buy the cheapest! I checked brand at caravan : boat store ! Then bought for less on line . Same brand with push on fittings etc. adjustable pressure . I actually turned it down . Only need enough to do the job . Rubber carpet between pump and floor for sound insulation . Screws actually loose so doesnt transfer sound, harmonics! Its pressure sensitive !! Operates when tap is turned on



 Thanks, the rubber base sounds like a good idea



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