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CanaBalistic
07-27-2006, 09:28 PM
While i was at work today (doing demolition!) I stumbled across some things that were to good to burry with the rest of the trash. I got a really nice little celing fan, mint condition. I found a little radio that looks sweet and could be good for some parts and/or insperation. When i left that site and went to my next job in downtown vancouver, to clean up after someones renovation. I found the remains of a Bissle carpet cleaner. I seen that the buttons on top where in mint condition (pic 1). When i started extracting the switches and opened that SOB i realized what i actually had (pic 2). Not only did i get the mint switches, i pulled out the water pump and hose connectors too. The last pic is a shot of all the parts extracted from this discarded treasure.

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h258/Cana-Balistic/100_1943_1.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h258/Cana-Balistic/100_1944_1.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h258/Cana-Balistic/100_1945_1.jpg

The pump is an EATON
The markings are unclear as to the flow rate (at least to me :) )
The pumps markings are

EATON
110/120V~
60Hz
32W
MOD CP7
824.0
95/36 LT.337
CL7 02747

I am hoping that the flow rate is 824 GPH, would i be correct?
Would this pump be good for a w/c setup?

h0w1ingM@dMurd0ck
08-19-2006, 03:30 AM
I am hoping that the flow rate is 824 GPH, would i be correct?
Would this pump be good for a w/c setup?

Prolly it would be LPH not GPH. Even if thats not the flow rate the size of the radiator is the important factor. Flow rate isnt so important.

Have you done anything with it yet?

CanaBalistic
08-21-2006, 02:03 AM
No i havent done anything with it yet. If i do use it or if i ever get W/C i wouldnt use anything less than a 360mm rad.

Are you intrested in it?

h0w1ingM@dMurd0ck
08-21-2006, 02:15 AM
nah I just think 'ghetto mods' are cool