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12v fuel pump

Postby Ken Bones » October 13th, 2015, 8:53 pm

Hi all, thinking of or not about using 12v fuel pump to get fuel into my petrol powerd airplanes.
Should I be worried about petrol, spark etc etc.
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Re: 12v fuel pump

Postby paul needham » October 14th, 2015, 7:00 am

I use a Kavan 12v pump built onto the side of my petrol can, not been a problem so far, always take the battery off when not in use though.

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Re: 12v fuel pump

Postby David Brown » October 14th, 2015, 2:41 pm

Same here, the Sullivan pump works fine, I use a 2 cell lipo to slow the fill down, especially on the jets.

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Re: 12v fuel pump

Postby David Brown » October 14th, 2015, 2:43 pm

Sorry meant Kavan pump, the one with metal gears.

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Postby Clive Hall » October 20th, 2015, 7:57 am

Years ago I wondered about an electric pump for petrol, and a friend pointed out that some cars use an electric pump to push petrol from the tank to the carburettor. They work fine, so he said ‘why not use one of those?’ A puYears ago I wondered about an electric pump for petrol, and a friend pointed out that some cars use an electric pump to push petrol from the tank to the carburettor. They work fine, so he said ‘why not use one of those?’ A pump from an old Mini should do well.


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Re: 12v fuel pump

Postby Steve Perry » October 20th, 2015, 7:49 pm

It is worth noting that car pumps tend to be of the diaphragm type and are not reversible, in this case a simple 5 port 2 position valve can be used to switch between fill and empty.

Connect the pump between the 2 ports on the side of the valve with 2 ports on, connect the middle of the 3 ports on the other side to your fueling pipe, connect the remaining 2 ports on the 3 side to the fuel pick up from the can.

These valves come as either manual lever or solenoid operated, such as (does not say if the seals are suitable for petrol though) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-Solenoid-Air-Valve-SMC-5-Port-2-Position-5-2-way-1-4-BSPT-4V210-08-/321697238199?hash=item4ae6a64cb7:g:JLQAAOSw34FVBpln


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