Kaixin Pumps

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mrlard

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by mrlard » Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:32 pm

At first glance these pumps seemed impressive, and they are if you are pumping from one vessel to another and the one i had deals with temperature well. However sticking a plate chiller or Herms recirculation in and they are poo.

darkonnis

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by darkonnis » Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:37 pm

flow rate crap?
I was planning to - Boiler>chiller>pump> FV/HLT

mrlard

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by mrlard » Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:24 pm

Flow rate seems fine until you stick the smallest bit of resistance in front of them. I was getting 17.5litre per min introduce a Herms recirculation coil I was getting 4, my solar pump has more balls

I bought two of these pumps so am going to try the other tomorrow

darkonnis

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by darkonnis » Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:14 pm

Interesting. Could be that the magnetic coupling isn't that powerful so it "slips" with resistance. I'm waiting for a few more bits then I'm going to plug mine in and give it a spin.

Highlander

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by Highlander » Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:37 pm

I suspect whats happened is that they have improved the clearence of the rotor rather than imporved the material of the rotor. I.E. it allowed to expand rather than a decent material that doesn't expand.
So the net result is that its got a really bad leak rate round the rotor. so it can't handle the back pressure

The acid test is to see what wolfy says. If he didn't have any trouble pumping though a plate chiller with the original pump..........

mrlard

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by mrlard » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:37 am

Highlander wrote:I suspect whats happened is that they have improved the clearence of the rotor rather than imporved the material of the rotor. I.E. it allowed to expand rather than a decent material that doesn't expand.
So the net result is that its got a really bad leak rate round the rotor. so it can't handle the back pressure

The acid test is to see what wolfy says. If he didn't have any trouble pumping though a plate chiller with the original pump..........
What he said :D

darkonnis

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by darkonnis » Sat Nov 10, 2012 2:00 pm

I know this might be a bit of a DIY fix :) but you could maybe put an insert in? to reduce the clearance between the casing and the rotor. Not too much obviously, I haven't opened mine up yet but it could be worth a go.

weiht

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by weiht » Sat Nov 10, 2012 5:19 pm

Guys, help me out a little?? I went to the website and it list US$32 for the pump and $28 for the shipping, which brings it to US$60 incl. shipping. From what I read from u guys needing to pay more to the UPS guy when it arrives, should I expect the same after paying $60 incl shipping?

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Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by dean_wales » Sat Nov 10, 2012 5:44 pm

Depends on the customs arrangement in Singapore I suppose!

I would imagine some duty/tax etc is going to be chargeable but I couldn't hazard a gues at how much.

I left the ticket at home so can't ring UPS today - will do it on Monday.

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Belter

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by Belter » Sat Nov 10, 2012 5:52 pm

you can't ring them today anyway. shut on weekends

Matt12398

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by Matt12398 » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:02 pm

60 dollars is about £38 so the charge should be just under £8 plus a similar amount for the handling charge. What they actually charge will probably be a different amount all together

greenxpaddy

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by greenxpaddy » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:42 am

With a larger capacity I was looking for a faster flow than the brown solar. This could have been the answer and based on Wolfy speed test saves about 33% of time. However I am concerned by the poor temp performance. I simply sanitise currently at high temp recicukating during the boil so it can be used to send wort to FV's.

On the brown pumps sticking I am sure this is because of the position in systems. To avoid air locks nearly everybody has the pump at the bottom of the recirculation loop. Hot break will collect therefore at that point and has been known to cease the rotor. It's fairly easy to get going again if you can get the wort moving through the pump chamber again. To sort this it would be better not to have the pump right at the bottom at the early stages of the boil.

Also, do not get any hops in your recirculation tube that may fall down into the pump. Absolutely stuck in that case and have to disconnect and unscrew. Maybe if you use hop pellets the gunge may get through the hop stopper and settle in the chamber like hot break?

I've never found it ceases just because of the boiling temperature but maybe I have been lucky.

So for now will stick with the solar and watch further for experiences with the kaixin higher temp pump

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Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by chastuck » Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:57 am

I notice on their web site they now do a high temp pump up to 140 deg: http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product ... 24722.html. This may be the answer.

paulg

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by paulg » Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:59 pm

just to let you know I recieved my pump a few weeks ago sent via dhl so I could track it, apart from the local agents not bothering to call me to tell me it has arrived( dhl use another firm here in corfu who dont deliver to your door)
anyway I was not charged any brokerage or import taxes only what was originally payed via aliexpress website
so it seems up to the various couriers /tax men the only time I have had import duties to pay have been things from USA

Wolfy

Re: Kaixin Pumps

Post by Wolfy » Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:20 pm

Highlander wrote:The acid test is to see what wolfy says. If he didn't have any trouble pumping though a plate chiller with the original pump..........
I've not measured the exact flow of the 'original' pump through my HERMS coil or plate chiller, but I've also not noticed any significant/visible drop in performance when pumping through them either.

I'll be very interested to hear if other's have similar problems pumping through pressure, because I was just about to buy one of the high-temp ones myself ... might have to wait a bit.

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