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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 02:33
EU Water Aspirator..


I can't for the life of me find a Water Aspirator for a faucet anywere in EU. Does anyone here have one they could sell to me? Thank you.
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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 03:36


Why would you use a faucet with a water aspirator? This is a huge squandering of water. Use a pail and a water pump.

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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 03:46


So I would just need to use a bucket of water and a water pump? The water pump I have is not so strong, so I geuss I assumed that water pumps aren't very strong. How many PSI do you think would be good for a water pump?
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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 05:10


You not only need "PSI" but "gph" as well. :-)

Aspirators require a decent water pressure and water flow rate too in order to work properly!
My pump says: 5-30 l/min, 0.5 - 3 bar; 3.6 bar max. 400 W (or something like that).

I use a bigger (120 liter (180 liter?)) plastic drum as water reservoir for this pump.

My aspirator is an "el cheapo" plastic model, looks like a small kids toy. Cost was about 7 Euros a few years ago. It pulls a pleasant vacuum, can boil water around 18 Celsius.
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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 05:22


I use a farmer appliance, one of those made to pump and spread phytosanitary treatments into fields. It’s chemically resistant, puts out a decent pressure (8 bar, IINM) and works on 12 V DC, which allows me to control the vacuum using a variable DC power supply.

Also remember that the colder your water is, the better is the vacuum.
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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 06:10


Thank you Keras abd Pumukli!
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[*] posted on 3-11-2024 at 09:23


Nurdrage has an excellent video on aspiration pumps. He covers the different types, water pumps to use, and level of vacuum achieved.



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