Seaflo Rv Marine 12 Volt Dc 12 V Demand Fresh Water Diaphragm Self Priming Pump on 2040-parts.com
Xiamen, China
SEAFLO NEW 12V Self-Priming Diaphragm Water Pump1.0 Gallons/Min (3.8 LPM) 40 PSI Product Details: This product is 100% brand new and comes in original color packing Powerful automatic pressure pump 1.0 Gallons Per Minute (3.8 LPM) capacity flow, and 40 PSI pressure Extremely efficient, very low current draw and offer high capacity output Self priming Smooth, silent operation Can run dry without damage Thermal overload and ignition protection Easy connecting system Low power draw Soft rubber mounts Professional grade pump - Ideal for marine, caravans/RV, and agriculture applications Built-in pressure switch, to automatically turn on and off as you turn your tap or nozzle on and off Specifications Voltage: 12V DC Flow capacity: 1.0 Gallons per minute (3.8 Water pressure: 40 PSI Hose Outlets: Fixed 10mm (3/8") diam. hose tails Twin core wire Current Draw: 4.0 Amp MAX Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 100mm x Height 67mm Approvals: CE Applications For marine, RV, agriculture and recreational applications Suits all size boats, caravans, mobile homes, etc. For sinks, taps, showers, or toilets Other applications where you have to transfer water Shipping: Ship from China, the SEAFLO headquarters. Free shipping to the United States(within 5-10 days) and some other countries. We can ship to most countries with additional shipping cost.
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