What's an average mains pressure??
I would aim for half that.. Other wise you might just get a dribble... Lol
What's an average mains pressure??
I would aim for half that.. Other wise you might just get a dribble... Lol
Cheers
Kallen Westbrook
rafa (23rd September 2013)
Westy mains is about 100psi. My 12volt shower has a 35psi pressure switch to turn pump off if rose is off. When showering the pump is on of course so the pressure has to be less than 35psi.
Those regulators go from zero to whatever is applied to them very handy gadgets
Here is an idea what I mean
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Air-Regul...item3f290d7faf
or a digital one
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-ADJUS...item43bfcdbe74
Cheers
Macca
BigRAWesty (23rd September 2013)
You may be surprised how little pressure it takes to blow the plastic bits apart. You may need a pressure relief valve to be safe.
rafa (23rd September 2013)
5 psi. Worked like a charm.
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BigRAWesty (23rd September 2013), macca (23rd September 2013), Stropp (23rd September 2013)
@ Kallen rafa is in Darwin, you can fry eggs on paint tin lids up there.
No problem getting the thing hot, Malcolm Douglas did a similar thing for warm water
Pressurized 4x4 water tanks only require 2-5psi
Last edited by threedogs; 23rd September 2013 at 06:14 PM.
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As you do, but you get that on the big jobs lol
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rafa (23rd September 2013)
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