Northside Novice
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has anyone found a cheap n easy 24v power supply yet ??
has anyone found a cheap n easy 24v power supply yet ??
Depending on the savings I could be interested.
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Well that's all the $7 satchels.
I have ordered more so hopefully I will get them shortly.
Other than that I have a few to go in Auspost express.
Will try to get them off tomorrow or Friday at the latest.
Will see how I go.
Mine arrived in the CBD this morning too. I actually missed my name in the posted list so wasn't expecting it.saweet, my pumps just turned up. I am in Brisbane CBD and pumps came from Toowoomba which would explain the swift shipping.
Man, they are tiny. Not much longer than one of my fingers....
Thanks for all your efforts Warwick. I am tempted to grab a 3rd 24V pump just so I have a spare. I will be using one of them to prototype my brau-clone and then shifting up to a March pump when I am happy with the build. Alternatively I may be happy with the LBP and save myself $300...
The other will be for sparge water.
arse, both of my pumps have broken mounting brackets. might still be able to superglue them back on but not sure how much the pumps vibrate and stress the repair. Failing that I can zip-tie it to the framework of the system.
I don't know what the spares are for, but I would suggest leaving them for actual failures at first. If there are still some spares left when everyone has tested theirs, I wouldn't mind getting them replaced.
One of my Ebay ones arrived the same - so it seems to be a common thing.arse, both of my pumps have broken mounting brackets. might still be able to superglue them back on but not sure how much the pumps vibrate and stress the repair. Failing that I can zip-tie it to the framework of the system.
arse, both of my pumps have broken mounting brackets. might still be able to superglue them back on but not sure how much the pumps vibrate and stress the repair. Failing that I can zip-tie it to the framework of the system.
I don't know what the spares are for, but I would suggest leaving them for actual failures at first. If there are still some spares left when everyone has tested theirs, I wouldn't mind getting them replaced.
One of my Ebay ones arrived the same - so it seems to be a common thing.
However the flimsy support bracket is next to useless anyway (it seems to crack along where the screw is inserted), duct tape, cable ties or anything similar will hold the tiny pump wherever you need it to stay.
One of my Ebay ones arrived the same - so it seems to be a common thing.
However the flimsy support bracket is next to useless anyway (it seems to crack along where the screw is inserted), duct tape, cable ties or anything similar will hold the tiny pump wherever you need it to stay.
Don't worry,
My LBP from Gryphon did excatly the same thing, re-inforcing that they are probably the same unit re-badged.
Cable tying it will probably be the best option I think or use something like a saddle bracket or a short piece of galvanised bracing strip. Maybe even a piece of velcro tape ?
They still work however you tie them down.
Duck
Both of mine cracked at the base of the bracket which attaches to the actual pump body. No big deal, I can attach it some other way!!
Yay for saddle bracket, duct tape or cable ties. If I can't fix the problem with any of those it is time to hand in my man card!!!
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