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Paul Ashley

Hi all,

As stated in the title, i have no experience with electrics, but i need a transfer pump to empty my 3 fish tanks, and all i can find are 12v units that connect to car batteries. There are literally none that run off mains for less than ÂŁ150+

Can i take something like this -

12 VOLT PORTABLE DIESEL TRANSFER PUMP 12V FUEL | eBay

and adapt it to run from the mains instead of a car battery?

I know this is probably such a simple question for many of you but i've always been told that when it comes to electrics, it's better to ask a stupid question than face the consequences of getting it wrong!

Thanks all, your help is much appreciated
 
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totally unsuitable. look at 230V pond pumps. range from ÂŁ30 up.
 
Thanks for your reply.

The only issue with the majority of pond pumps is they only empty to about 25-30mm, so yo then have to get in the tank with a sponge which totally defeats the object in my opinion. The idea of using a transfer pump is that i can get a hose right down to the bottom of the tank.

I think i'll probably have to shell out a bit more and go for something like this -

Draper 50l/min (max) 700w 230v Surface Mounted Pump 56225 from

Thanks again for your help :)
 
When I had fish, I just used a bucket, length of tube and a bit of mouth to tube suction.

KISS! :)
 
Also look at the portable semi-solid pumps out there,some go down to 15mm,are fully IP rated for the job,have a flex attached and can be used for many applications. I have seen a few cheap ones at screwfix and the like,i have one that must be twenty years old and i stick in a basket when things are "lumpy",you don't need loads of horse power for that job,slow and steady...would'nt want to impellerise that missing koi,would we?:stooge_curly:
 
right. i'll stick with the 18mm impact socket and a hammer then.
 

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