Not all pumps sold as "on demand" pumps truly are.
Northern Tool evidently looks at that term to mean "pulling the trigger on a sprayer will UP the pressure from the pump." My words, not their's.
Called and asked if a certain 12 volt pump they sold was a true "on demand" i.e, it would not switch on/use power when it sensed a pressure drop in the water line further up.
I was told yes.
To me that meant that the pump would be silent and not pull power/turn on till a pressure drop triggered the pump.
Swapping out a pump yesterday with the Northern "on demand" pump I found that the pump cycles CONSTANTLY (pulling power constantly) but cycles HIGHER when the pressure drops.
Why is this not good for a survivalist?
Cause the pump will use power CONSTANTLY versus just pulling intermittently as needed when water pressure drops. Also it means it will MAKE NOISE CONSTANTLY. It's not a huge amount of noise, but it is NOISE irregardless.
Bought a couple of possible replacement pumps from an RV site.
Coupled with a 100 watt panel, small controller and (2) Trojan T105's this will help your water system by putting pressure into the system.
This is important so that you can live more normally in your own house. I.e, you pump your water to a storage tank (either by alternate power, hand pump or even hand filling the tank), then using the pressure pump in line to add pressure to the water.
Then you can use normal facets, etc. in the house versus bailing water in via buckets- which gets REALLY OLD.
Northern Tool evidently looks at that term to mean "pulling the trigger on a sprayer will UP the pressure from the pump." My words, not their's.
Called and asked if a certain 12 volt pump they sold was a true "on demand" i.e, it would not switch on/use power when it sensed a pressure drop in the water line further up.
I was told yes.
To me that meant that the pump would be silent and not pull power/turn on till a pressure drop triggered the pump.
Swapping out a pump yesterday with the Northern "on demand" pump I found that the pump cycles CONSTANTLY (pulling power constantly) but cycles HIGHER when the pressure drops.
Why is this not good for a survivalist?
Cause the pump will use power CONSTANTLY versus just pulling intermittently as needed when water pressure drops. Also it means it will MAKE NOISE CONSTANTLY. It's not a huge amount of noise, but it is NOISE irregardless.
Bought a couple of possible replacement pumps from an RV site.
Coupled with a 100 watt panel, small controller and (2) Trojan T105's this will help your water system by putting pressure into the system.
This is important so that you can live more normally in your own house. I.e, you pump your water to a storage tank (either by alternate power, hand pump or even hand filling the tank), then using the pressure pump in line to add pressure to the water.
Then you can use normal facets, etc. in the house versus bailing water in via buckets- which gets REALLY OLD.
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