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Attwood 4140-4 WaterBuster® Pompa portatile, sommergibile, alimentata a batteria, 200 GPH/ 12 lt/min, tubo da 1 metro

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Informazioni su questo articolo

  • Veramente portatile in quanto non richiede un cavo elettrico né una fonte di alimentazione
  • La pompa funziona a batteria e può funzionare fino a 5 ore con tre batterie alcaline D
  • Ideale per l'utilizzo in aree e su imbarcazioni dove non è presente un impianto elettrico permanente o una fonte di alimentazione
  • La pompa è lunga 6 3/8 pollici, ha un diametro di 5 ¼ pollici e può pompare fino a 200 galloni all'ora
  • Viene fornito con un tubo lungo 42 pollici con un adattatore per tubo da giardino che consente l'aggiunta di un tubo più lungo


WaterBuster® Portable Pump
Part #: 4140-4
This patented, submersible pump is a great way to remove unwanted water from boats, pool covers, aquariums and sump pits. Convenient and safe, too, because it needs no electrical cord - runs up to 5 hours on three alkaline D batteries. Excellent for use as a portable pump-out device for paddle boats, inflatables, duck boats, dingies and kayaks. Any craft that lacks a hard-wire, permenent electrical system.
Features:

  • 6-3/8" high x 5-1/4"
  • Pumps up to 200 gallons per hour
  • Includes 42" hose with garden-hose adapter for adding longer hose
  • Lifts water to height of 40

Note: Not to be used as a permanent bilge pump.

Cristian Armenteros
Recensito in Spagna il 28 dicembre 2024
He probado ya unas pocas bombas de agua y esta va de lujo, no necesita enchufarse, extrae bien el agua aunque haya poca cantidad de agua y ¡no hace ruido!Sinceramente me ha encantado❤️❤️❤️❤️.
per
Recensito in Germania il 1 agosto 2023
Bought it and didn't use it for quite a long time. When I need it worked well for 2-3 hours and then the stopped working. I thought it was the batteries, change it and it didn't work. I thought it was the motor but I tried to change the start-stop button and it worked... How can they sell a product with such low quality/cheap parcels - a start and stop button that breaks after a few strokes?! Unbelievable but true.
Giangiacomo D.
Recensito in Italia il 10 luglio 2023
Ottimo lo uso come pompa di sentina al mio dinghy12 che essendo di legno a volte fa un poco d'acqua. Importante è effettuare periodicamente un poco di manutenzione cosa che ultimamente ho trascurato rovinando il motorino è per questo che l'ho ricomprato
Eric D.
Recensito in Francia il 4 dicembre 2023
Le ccouvercle pour l'installation des piles semble fragile,il faut être délicat pour le fermer,j'avais environ 30 cm d'eau au fond du bateau et la pompe c'est révélée super efficace.
Steve
Recensito in Canada il 3 luglio 2018
I bought this for my son to play with in the bath so I'm putting a lot of hours on it. Have had no issues yet, no water inside. Don't expect this to lift any water too high, it doesn't build too much pressure but if your just transferring water 3-4' it works well. The internals are very simple, a 3 D-Cell battery pack, a switch and a DC motor. The main body feels solid and seem well built. My only complaints are that the plastic lid tabs that lock it in place are a bit flimsy and the screws holding the bottom strainer on are threaded into plastic. I would put a little grease on the seal as it's very difficult to turn the top to get at the batter compartment with the seal dry.I've run it so far for about 7-8 hours on a single set of D batteries and they are still fairly strong. Since it's getting used as a toy I'll be picking up some rechargeable ones as I don't need it at full power.
Digicrat
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 27 agosto 2015
Update: 8 years later (time flies), and this pump (plus a lot of carrying buckets back and forth) mitigated disaster yet again. My main sump pump failed this time causing water to backup in my basement, and this ran like a champ for the better part of 2 hours clearing the water while waiting for an emergency plumber to arrive.I bought this after my Sump Pump discharge line froze over the winter and I struggled with a manual siphon + buckets to empty my window well before the house flooded. A few nights ago the (same) pump burnt out during a rainstorm and I had to enact my 'emergency plan' to clear out the water.This pump worked perfectly. It takes a couple of minutes for it to completely fill a large contractors bucket (5 gallons I think?). I filled up 4 of those before my window well was cleared without any issues. The pump moves the most water when fully submerged, losing speed when the water level gets down to a few inches.The hose that comes attached to this pipe is relatively small, but uses a standard fitting. In my case, I connected it to an old washing machine hose to give it sufficient reach. The pump was sitting at the bottom of my window well, with the hose coming up and through the window, and the extension going down to a bucket on the floor (several feet below).Once the pump gets started in this configuration, it is aided by the siphoning effect. In fact, if you turn the pump off, water will continue flowing, albeit at a significantly slower rate.I can't attest to how this pump might perform if pumping entirely up, versus my simpler case of pumping up a foot and then down.My only complaints about the pump are:- It can be difficult to unscrew the top to install or change the batteries.- There is no battery-charge indicator. I plan on erring on the safe side and put in fresh batteries after each emergency use (and hope I don't need to use it for a long time but remember to check the battery in a few years to ensure it doesn't leak).- The power button would be better situated on top. When submerged and out of view, it can be tricky to find the button by feel.- Given the implicit siphoning action when turned off, it would be nice if a valve was included to stop the water flow (ie: when changing buckets). I will be picking up a cheap valve when I have a chance to keep with the pump.

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