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Hi there,In order to be safe it's best to use a 4 roller peristaltic pump but they get expensive.
Do you know by any chance how many rollers this D-D P1 pump does have?
Hi there,In order to be safe it's best to use a 4 roller peristaltic pump but they get expensive.
I don't know for a fact but that's pretty easy to know. Just remove the head (blue part) from the main case. It's usually clipped.Hi there,
Do you know by any chance how many rollers this D-D P1 pump does have?
This can be used to advantage... 🙂It might create a Venturi effect.
The mAcros outflow builds up with deposits and clogs, especially if there's a check valve on there. The application is usually for sump, not sure about into tank. For the siphoning, my history is it will flow in either direction against brand new pump heads, drain back into dosing containers or out into water. My check valves sit in the dosing containers and don't get stuck too often that way.That would indeed be a very odd thing to do.
That would be the approach I'd use, it gets rid of any moving parts.It uses a venturi to inject fertilizer inline...