Submersible pump for spray ball?

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Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Wed Mar 12, 2014 11:44 am

Hi all,
I need a bit of advice!
I have a spray ball from Brouwland that I never got around to using. Since I recently upgraded the equipment I thought I'd give it another go.
http://brouwland.com/shop/product.asp?c ... ting&dt=24
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Is there anyone who can tell me how powerfull my pump needs to be in order to make this work properly?
I have a 8000 l/hr. max. lift 8m pump that makes it turn a bit, but I hardly think it will clean anything.

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by barneey » Wed Mar 12, 2014 11:56 am

I bought a spray ball ages ago from Morebeer, never did get the thing working - I think Cooky has now got the thing and was trying an industrial sub pump with it - I don't know how he got on.
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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:57 am

Hmm, that is a bit discouraging :(

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by scotia » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:19 am

That looks very similar to the spray heads I use, you would be looking at no less than 2 bar pressure to rotate the head and no more than 10 bar.
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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:33 am

scotia wrote:That looks very similar to the spray heads I use, you woold be looking at no less than 2 bar pressure to rotate the head and no more than 10 bar.
Cheers

Any way that I can calculate the pressure from any given pump?

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by dean_wales » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:37 am

Can you get pressure washer pumps? I would imagine that is the type of power you need to perform any real 'cleaning' rather than simply a splash/rinse.

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:46 am

dean_wales wrote:Can you get pressure washer pumps? I would imagine that is the type of power you need to perform any real 'cleaning' rather than simply a splash/rinse.

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I might have to look into that.

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Thu Mar 13, 2014 3:29 pm

dean_wales wrote:Can you get pressure washer pumps? I would imagine that is the type of power you need to perform any real 'cleaning' rather than simply a splash/rinse.

Dean.
Damn!

I have a top end pressure washer and it didn't even spin the ball.
I think they rely on very small nozzles to achive those high pressures.

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Thu Mar 13, 2014 3:36 pm

scotia wrote:That looks very similar to the spray heads I use, you would be looking at no less than 2 bar pressure to rotate the head and no more than 10 bar.
If I get this calculator right, I need a pump that can deliver at least 20,456m head to achive 2 bar pressure.
(2 bar, SG=1)

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by irv » Fri Mar 14, 2014 9:28 pm

Morten wrote:
scotia wrote:That looks very similar to the spray heads I use, you would be looking at no less than 2 bar pressure to rotate the head and no more than 10 bar.
If I get this calculator right, I need a pump that can deliver at least 20,456m head to achive 2 bar pressure.
(2 bar, SG=1)
I take it that your comma is a European style decimal point? as otherwise your pump with 20km head would be half way to pumping water to the space station

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:26 am

irv wrote:
Morten wrote:
scotia wrote:That looks very similar to the spray heads I use, you would be looking at no less than 2 bar pressure to rotate the head and no more than 10 bar.
If I get this calculator right, I need a pump that can deliver at least 20,456m head to achive 2 bar pressure.
(2 bar, SG=1)
I take it that your comma is a European style decimal point? as otherwise your pump with 20km head would be half way to pumping water to the space station
Yes :D

Went to the local hardware store yesterday, turns out they had a pump that had a 40m lift.

And boy does that spray ball spin now :shock:

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by darkonnis » Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:36 am

I never did get on with it, wasn't a suitable test rig set up for me to get in and try it. Still have it, and after speaking directly to a few manufacturers came to the conclusion a smaller sprayball would have been better. Couldn't bear to go down mortens route at that price though, Wouldn't have seen £100 worth of use and would likely have ended up in a draw.

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Full Mental Jakey » Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:59 pm

Morten, do you mind me asking how you getting on with this? I'm tempted to try the same...]

Scotia - where do you get your spray heads from? There doesn't appear to be too many UK suppliers...

Thanks!

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by Morten » Mon Mar 31, 2014 3:03 pm

I haven't tried it yet since there is still beer in the conical.

But will try to remember to get back to you when I try it out.

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Re: Submersible pump for spray ball?

Post by roscoe » Mon Mar 31, 2014 5:09 pm

FMJ,

I have this one, it's okay, a bit plasticy in the 'hozelock' style, but it seems to work fine and was easy to buy from here.
http://www.agratech.co.uk/Hypro-Proclea ... 35120.html

The other bonus is that there is a good data sheet for the item !
http://www.hypro-eu.com/fileattachments ... ozzles.pdf


I do like the american shinny one over here
http://www.brewershardware.com/Rotating ... ction.html

I also have a £5 chinese-ebay shinny non-rotating thing, one has not tried with sufficient pressure, dunno link, dunno if its a thin/thick walled unit as that determines the spray droplet size.

.... still looking myself for a pump that is cheap, decent pressure/flow and rated above 35oC !!

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