nigelmercier
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I've been looking at commercially made pumped diving systems. One in particular is the DeckSnorkel: http://eu.powerdive.com/products/hookah/decksnorkel
The specifications for the pump are:
Maximum depth: 1 diver to 7M (23.1FT)
Operating amps: 12 amp
Operating voltage: 12 V
Compressor: 2 cfm [56 litres per minute]
Operating pressure: 18 psi
Compare this with this oilless pump on eBay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321171432381
I've asked the seller what the flow rate is, his answer: 160L per min at 30 PSI
It would seem that this pump is more than adequate for the task, needing only a hose, a stage-two regulator and a pressure vessel (possibly with a pressure switch to keep stop the pump when full).
UPDATE: Still continuing with this idea, but now with a Thomas 907CDC18 Pump or similar.
The specifications for the pump are:
Maximum depth: 1 diver to 7M (23.1FT)
Operating amps: 12 amp
Operating voltage: 12 V
Compressor: 2 cfm [56 litres per minute]
Operating pressure: 18 psi
Compare this with this oilless pump on eBay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321171432381
I've asked the seller what the flow rate is, his answer: 160L per min at 30 PSI
It would seem that this pump is more than adequate for the task, needing only a hose, a stage-two regulator and a pressure vessel (possibly with a pressure switch to keep stop the pump when full).
UPDATE: Still continuing with this idea, but now with a Thomas 907CDC18 Pump or similar.
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