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Old 03-23-2013, 09:07 AM
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Reg now there in lies the problem, I want to build a loader but that will be a while. Got a tractor and a dump trailer to do first but even before that I got to fix my cnc mill. Ed
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Reg now there in lies the problem, I want to build a loader but that will be a while. Got a tractor and a dump trailer to do first but even before that I got to fix my cnc mill. Ed
Haha, I know exactly what you mean! Well at least you have the stuff on hand for when you are ready. It seems to look decent enough for the price. Hopefully it works out.
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Old 03-23-2013, 02:04 PM
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Ed, it s funny U should post this now, Ed in Stl and I were just talking about ordering one of these this coming wk. Interesed to see how they work. I did notice they have changed thier website.

They are in Tawain.
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Ed, it s funny U should post this now, Ed in Stl and I were just talking about ordering one of these this coming wk. Interesed to see how they work. I did notice they have changed thier website.

They are in Tawain.
Rob I should be receiving mine tomorrow or tuesday as it's been a little behind with the weather but I will be glad to let you and Ed check it out in April at the show. I hope to have it in a loader by the show but if not I will still have it to play with. I asked the company when purchasing the pump and 3 valve block about the power draw and they gave me a straight answer saying that the peak amp draw was 9.143-9.200 at 12V and a continuous draw around the 3-4 amp range when not overloaded.

Now I know thats still a little much but I'm going to give it a try on a 5mAh lipo and set the pump only to engage with the servo throw so I can save batteries and also hopefully keep everything running cooler.

I'll keep people updated with what I find out as well.

Ed hope to see some projects coming along with that setup.

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Old 03-25-2013, 05:55 AM
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The case says DC 7.2 Volts 1500 RPM and the advertised pressure is 298.78 the gears are 3/8 inches in diameter and 7/16 inches tall and no relief valve. the drive gear has an O ring on the shaft on it and it is recessed in the case. the pick up is a hose connector with out the nut on it opening that up would help. I would say a bigger motor with more RPM and larger pick up and the pressure would go up. Ed
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Old 03-25-2013, 06:02 AM
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Joe the motor says Dc 7.2 volts 1500 RPM. there is no relief valve and the pick up is a hose connector with the nut off. The gears are 3/8 inches tall and 7/16 in diameter. EMS is the deliver people. I would say with a larger diameter pickup and a bigger motor with more RPM the pressure would go up. Ed
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