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Battery powered portable fuel transfer pump

MrWizard
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Portable Pump

I PURCHASED this last Saturday
And due to the excessive heat
And have been using it multiple times a day to fuel my pair of champion generators from gas cans
To keep the A/C going

I really like this thing and recommend it
Hard to beat for the $10 price

I have no idea about long term reliability
But in 5 days of use, I may have used it more than some people will, in a whole camping season
No more pouring gas, no more spilling gas,
Much easier and neater then holding and pouring heavy gas cans,
I am going to get some polyvinyl clear hose and extend the output hose 2 or 3 feet
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

....

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Bumpyroad
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RobWNY wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
theoldwizard1 wrote:
RobWNY wrote:
I used to have one of those when I had a kerosene heater years ago. If I remember correctly, it worked great for a while and then bit the dust. But you're right. At the $10 price point, it pays for itself in a few uses. I recently bought one of those shaker siphons. I've only used it once but I was able to fill my garden tractor very easily.

I like mine but don't use it too often.

The biggest problem with them is that the hose comes PRE-KINKED ! There are a few places that sell them without a hose (eBay) so you can buy what you want at your local hardware ware store.

I bought two 5' sections and a nylon splice. If the one is not long enough then add the splice and another 5', no clamps necessary !

Remember that with a siphon, the tank you are taking fuel FROM, needs to be higher the the tank you are sending the fuel TO ! When putting fuel in the car or boat, I place my 5 gallon fuel jug on a tall step stool or step ladder.


are you talking about the same thing as the rest of us?
hose??????
bumpy

I believe he's referring to the Shaker Siphon I mentioned getting. He is correct. The hose does come Pre-Kinked.


but if you use one of those, you don't get the excitement of split second timing to get the siphon hose out of your mouth just before you get a mouth full of gasoline. ๐Ÿ™‚
bumpy

RobWNY
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Bumpyroad wrote:
theoldwizard1 wrote:
RobWNY wrote:
I used to have one of those when I had a kerosene heater years ago. If I remember correctly, it worked great for a while and then bit the dust. But you're right. At the $10 price point, it pays for itself in a few uses. I recently bought one of those shaker siphons. I've only used it once but I was able to fill my garden tractor very easily.

I like mine but don't use it too often.

The biggest problem with them is that the hose comes PRE-KINKED ! There are a few places that sell them without a hose (eBay) so you can buy what you want at your local hardware ware store.

I bought two 5' sections and a nylon splice. If the one is not long enough then add the splice and another 5', no clamps necessary !

Remember that with a siphon, the tank you are taking fuel FROM, needs to be higher the the tank you are sending the fuel TO ! When putting fuel in the car or boat, I place my 5 gallon fuel jug on a tall step stool or step ladder.


are you talking about the same thing as the rest of us?
hose??????
bumpy

I believe he's referring to the Shaker Siphon I mentioned getting. He is correct. The hose does come Pre-Kinked.
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I asked him to do one thing and he didn't do any of them.

Bumpyroad
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
RobWNY wrote:
I used to have one of those when I had a kerosene heater years ago. If I remember correctly, it worked great for a while and then bit the dust. But you're right. At the $10 price point, it pays for itself in a few uses. I recently bought one of those shaker siphons. I've only used it once but I was able to fill my garden tractor very easily.

I like mine but don't use it too often.

The biggest problem with them is that the hose comes PRE-KINKED ! There are a few places that sell them without a hose (eBay) so you can buy what you want at your local hardware ware store.

I bought two 5' sections and a nylon splice. If the one is not long enough then add the splice and another 5', no clamps necessary !

Remember that with a siphon, the tank you are taking fuel FROM, needs to be higher the the tank you are sending the fuel TO ! When putting fuel in the car or boat, I place my 5 gallon fuel jug on a tall step stool or step ladder.


are you talking about the same thing as the rest of us?
hose??????
bumpy

theoldwizard1
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valhalla360 wrote:
Have an almost identical syphon except it's a large squeeze bulb instead of a battery operated pump.

Probably 15yr old. I prefer manual because if it's stuffed in a compartment for months, I don't have to worry about if the batteries are dead.

Valid point !

TRDP14 Siphon Manual Liquid Transfer

MEXICOWANDERER
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Ok for distillates like kerosene but not for gasoline. Been there done that. Not so small fire at campsite. Needs to be made of NYLON not polypropylene

SpeakEasy
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Buyer beware.

I threw mine out this year after wrestling with it for four or five years. When it worked, it was great. But about 75% of the time it didn't work. When it didn't work it was due to corrosion in the impeller shaft. Very difficult to lubricate. If I had a new one I would spray the impeller and shaft with spray silicone every couple of months. That might prevent the corrosion. Once the corrosion is in there it is a losing battle.

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theoldwizard1
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RobWNY wrote:
I used to have one of those when I had a kerosene heater years ago. If I remember correctly, it worked great for a while and then bit the dust. But you're right. At the $10 price point, it pays for itself in a few uses. I recently bought one of those shaker siphons. I've only used it once but I was able to fill my garden tractor very easily.

I like mine but don't use it too often.

The biggest problem with them is that the hose comes PRE-KINKED ! There are a few places that sell them without a hose (eBay) so you can buy what you want at your local hardware ware store.

I bought two 5' sections and a nylon splice. If the one is not long enough then add the splice and another 5', no clamps necessary !

Remember that with a siphon, the tank you are taking fuel FROM, needs to be higher the the tank you are sending the fuel TO ! When putting fuel in the car or boat, I place my 5 gallon fuel jug on a tall step stool or step ladder.

jdc1
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So? No more sucking gas through a 3/8" hose? But.......

Bumpyroad
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used one for years. great for filling up riding mower, transferring gas from large container to smaller one, etc. originally got them for kEROSUN HEATERS. daughter uses one for fish/turtle tank.paid closer to $17 however. great price 9.99
also have squeeze bulb model which is a pain but a backup in case batteries die.
bumpy

valhalla360
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Have an almost identical syphon except it's a large squeeze bulb instead of a battery operated pump.

Probably 15yr old. I prefer manual because if it's stuffed in a compartment for months, I don't have to worry about if the batteries are dead.

https://www.amazon.com/TRDP14-Siphon-Manual-Liquid-Transfer/dp/B00APU2YLI/ref=sr_1_4_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=fuel+siphon&qid=1597402400&sr=8-4-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyODBBQTAwUDJTQktCJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNjQ0MDAyMU9JVU05WjlVQU9ETCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwOTk3MTAzMlBLVzgxU1lMTTQ4VyZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
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RJsfishin
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I have use that pump for 3 years, stil working perfectly on the original batteries. Buy a neoprene cork for the outlet.and a rubber chair leg cup for the inlet to keep the bugs out during storage. They can be had for 6 bucks when the price is right on ebay.
Rich

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pnichols
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MrWizard wrote:


Portable Pump

I PURCHASED this last Saturday
And due to the excessive heat
And have been using it multiple times a day to fuel my pair of champion generators from gas cans
To keep the A/C going

I really like this thing and recommend it
Hard to beat for the $10 price

I have no idea about long term reliability
But in 5 days of use, I may have used it more than some people will, in a whole camping season
No more pouring gas, no more spilling gas,
Much easier and neater then holding and pouring heavy gas cans,
I am going to get some polyvinyl clear hose and extend the output hose 2 or 3 feet


Thanks a lot for bringing that pump to my attention!

I just ordered the newest upgraded version from Amazon. I'm tired of getting gasoline on stuff every time I deal with transferring it from cans into machines.
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Bobbo
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I've had one of those for years. Don't even remember how many years. Works great. Still using the original batteries.
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TurnThePage
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It's been on my list for a couple years now. I just haven't bit yet. Maybe I will now. Thanks!
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