Fuel transfer pump recommendations?

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Those little Facet pumps seem quite highly regarded. Could you mount the pump lower to avoid the prime height? Or is the keel tank 36" deep?
 
Have you looked into detail of the mechanism? The description in the link is somewhat guarded but 'no bearings, no diaphragms, solid state' is intriguing.
I was wondering the same thing.. Google came up with this:
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Looks like a solenoid and a couple of valves?
 
Have you looked into detail of the mechanism? The description in the link is somewhat guarded but 'no bearings, no diaphragms, solid state' is intriguing.

It's a solenoid-type pump. A little piston is shuttled backwards and forwards by an electromagnetic coil.
 
The pump of your enquiry and others of this type are in my opion superior to the modern replacement for the old Lucas type 3 burnt out so bought one from a Kabuto dealer, now in its 4th year of cont, use for main engine 50hp BMC
 
I need a reliable fuel pump to get diesel from the main tank in the keel into a day tank under the cockpit , any recommendations or what to steer clear of?

Thinking of something like this..
http://www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/fa...45---70-psi-incl-check-valve-40289-8531-p.asp

I've got a similar pump to the one above. I never installed it - it was going to pump fuel up to a diesel heater. It's unmarked, so I don't know who made it, but its unused and has some brief instructions with it.

I was going to chuck it (trying to stop accumulating stuff) but if anyone wants it, PM me. Comes with connector fittings.
 
Jabsco do flam liquid rotary vain pumps in 12v & 24v. Several sizes available and they can transfer about 500 litres in ten minutes with very little battery drain. I fitted them to my old tug when the 240v dc pump packed in as the repair cost was ridiculous. I ran it off a leisure battery and I reckon if the tug was working a few hours every day and I pumped 500 litres a day the battery lasted about three weeks between charges? Just needed a a switch as there is a car blade fuse in the pump end cap.
Personally I think those little solenoid pumps are a bit slow (36 gallons per hour). For a transfer pump you want the means to move bulk fuel easily and fairly quickly. Jabsco pumps are also servicable.

http://www.asap-supplies.com/marine/fuel-transfer-pumps/jabsco-diesel-transfer-pump-306712
 
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