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Product ReviewsClick here to review this item | ||
Use of pump | ||
I also bought these pumps 10+ to repair some Keurig K-cup coffee units as well as some R/D projects. I never received a defective one but did receive one that I thought was a little too scruffy. mpja.com replaced it for me. P/S it worked ok it was a visual thing. | ||
- Handy Andy, MI | ||
Its a cute little 12v pump | ||
I only see 5 psi, but its quiet and very low current. The one I got will start at 5v, and build a psi or so at 6v. It draws 50ma at 13v, and 100ma at full pressure. | ||
Bob Dob | ||
Keurig pump | ||
I bought several of these to repair Keurig K-cup coffee makers. This air pump is used in many Keurig models to push the hot water thru the K-cup while brewing. | ||
- Kerry, IL | ||
Paul Z | ||
I ordered eight more of these. All of them work and all are below 40ma with no load. These are a real bargain compared to the same pump used on other web sites. | ||
Quiet solid | ||
I ordered one pump for a review. It measured at 10 PSI. I will use it to activate small cylinders in a robot hand. I ordered ten more based on my evaluation. | ||
- Paul Mattaboni, AZ | ||
30ma not 300ma | ||
I ordered three and all work. I tested all three and with no load back pressure they consume 34ma, not 300ma as advertised. This makes them ideal for battery operation. Two of my pumps will serve as a redundant, automatic, emergency air supply for my 170 gal aquarium with 2,000+ guppies. With a 65 AHr deep cycle battery, the emergency air supply will run for many days. The bracket is awkward to use without some additional method of holding the pump in place. | ||
- Paul Z, NH | ||
Used parts | ||
Out of the 4 that I ordered only 2 worked. However, for $5 you can loose a few. Cost more the send the 2 back than they are worth. The lowest price I could find other places was $20 on sale. Perhaps MPJA should screen them. | ||
Mac | ||