Time for me to once again showcase my trademark optimistically naive nature.
I don't really need a Tig water cooler (hobbyist only) but I'd like to build one just for fun and practise. However I constantly see the benchmark Procon pumps on sale for proper money - the sort of money that, with a few extra parts added to make the rest of the cooler, quickly adds up to almost as much as I could buy a new cooler for locally.
So how's this one? The pro's are:
* Cheap
* Built for continuous use
* Brass impeller, cast body.
Cons:
* Cheap...
* Max flow is 35 litres per minute.
So even if the flow it achieves is really only 25 litres per minute, that's about 25 litres/min more than needed. But I could tee into the outlet, run a ball valve setup and just dump excess straight back into the main tank...or could I? This is very likely not a true high pressure pump built to handle flow restrictions and that's where I imagine it might fall down, but I'd love to see some thoughts on this.
Feel free to slap me - everyone does!
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Kym