![]() ![]() When pumping fairly cool water, these type pumps can be choked back to very small flow rates without any harm to the pump or motor. With centrifugal impellers, restricting the flow rate with a valve reduces the power required proportionally. As the pump pressure increases, the weight of the water being lifted is reduced and the power required decreases. With these type pumps the excess backpressure (created by choking a pump with a valve) is a free by product of horsepower. This is simply not true when you are talking about pumps with centrifugal impellers. “Most engineers falsely believe that the RPM of a pump must be reduced for the power required to also be reduced. It’s not that they’re stupid… they are just passing down a MYTH. If someone has told you this… send them this article. reducing the pump OUTFLOW will NOT damage the pump. Otherwise you won’t be able to screw it on. before you glue it up, MAKE SURE the handle clears the “roll cage” around the pump. Reducing at the pump saves money on hose and bulk.Īlso…. We also use the same setup to reduce 3″ pumps to 2″ Shown below is what I use to reduce 2″ semi-trash pumps to 1.5″ hoses. It REALLY frustrates me when I hear people being told that reducing a pump will “burn it out”. When you do this, the RPM can be 50% due to the increaseĪlso here is a head lift to PSI conversion toolĬan I reduce a pump, I was told it was bad for it? Or run the 3″ high pressure pumps necked down to 2″. Note: We only have to run them at about 50% rpm for great suction.Ħ″………. We like to run dual 2″ pumps that are rated at 90 PSI. Remember… we have used a 90 psi pump on a 1.5″ dredge nozzle.ĥ″………. These are “minimum ball parks” for good performance. reduce the flow at the PUMP with a ball valve or gate valve. (Because it is is high pressure.) If you do…. but it can be hard to control the GPH on a high pressure pump. can I use a high pressure pump on my unit as a highbanker? Put a fine screen that uses 1/8″ mesh (or smaller) around the pump. If you let gravels and large sands into the pump you will have to open up the impeller and clean them out. The pump will stop working. Just remember… MAKE A FINE SCREEN FOR THE INTAKE HOSE. The Northern Tool Northstar 2″ high pressure pump is a GREAT pump to use for dredging. GPH is usually not the key issue with pumps and dredges. Running a 2″ then move the throttle up more. We simply let the motor run just above idle. We have run our mini (1.5″ dredge) with the same high pressure pump as our 4″ dredges. This will allow you to run your engine less than full throttle and still have REALLY good suction. you always want to overpower your unit with psi. (for lack of a better word) This gives them higher pressure. High pressure pumps have different “water moving” parts with tighter tolerances. But you’ll probably replace some of what it comes with. it comes with just about everything you need to get “started”. We like the Champion 2″ as far as “cheap pumps” go. Rocks, sand and gravel, up to about 1/4″ – 1/2″ can pass through these based on the pump. Most 2″ and 3” semi trash pumps are rated about 35 – 42 psi. Semi trash pumps will move large amounts of water with not too much PSI. Semi trash pumps and high pressure pumps. There are really two types of pumps for prospectors. I wish you had a link under the “pump section” on all of your Highbankers of the recommended Pump that will work for dredging also with your Highbankers. I then realized that some of the Trash Pumps only have 38psi. Is this because of the PSI? The HydroForce Nozzles require 40psi. You state in your video that a Semi-Trash pump will not work for dredging. We get a lot of “pump” questions, so I figured I’d grab some posts from the last year and put them into this post. ![]()
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