FAITIRA
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Ok. Some questions here:
What is a one way valve (i'm sorry...)?
Would a manual pump like the Whale Urchin keep water out or do I need a "one way valve" still. Would water flow through it when stopped?
I will most likely go for an electric pump as it's much easier to fit a small switch with pump underneath rather than a manual pump that needs to be operated with a handle.
Looking into centrifugal pumps now...
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One way valve, water will only flow one way.
Water will not flow through an 'urchin' without pumping, but a very few strokes will clear the sink.
The discharge valve in the urchin will act as a nonreturn.
An electric pump, 'especially' a centrifugal pump will be a constant source of problems as it will block/jam very easily, a suitable pump that can handle solids would be pretty expensive and totaly unecessary. imho.
Ok. Some questions here:
What is a one way valve (i'm sorry...)?
Would a manual pump like the Whale Urchin keep water out or do I need a "one way valve" still. Would water flow through it when stopped?
I will most likely go for an electric pump as it's much easier to fit a small switch with pump underneath rather than a manual pump that needs to be operated with a handle.
Looking into centrifugal pumps now...
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One way valve, water will only flow one way.
Water will not flow through an 'urchin' without pumping, but a very few strokes will clear the sink.
The discharge valve in the urchin will act as a nonreturn.
An electric pump, 'especially' a centrifugal pump will be a constant source of problems as it will block/jam very easily, a suitable pump that can handle solids would be pretty expensive and totaly unecessary. imho.