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Vacuum Pump Control
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- Posts: 35
- Joined: 18 Mar 2015, 10:22
- Location: East Sussex
Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Peter
The small slave pipe is 1.5in waste pipe with stop ends at 8ins long.
For intended purpose this works just fine.
My pump is a Thomas rated to -21inHg.
Maybe for a bigger capacity system it would be worth enlarging to give it more capacity.
Mick
The small slave pipe is 1.5in waste pipe with stop ends at 8ins long.
For intended purpose this works just fine.
My pump is a Thomas rated to -21inHg.
Maybe for a bigger capacity system it would be worth enlarging to give it more capacity.
Mick
- Peter Balcombe
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- Joined: 18 Mar 2015, 10:13
- Location: Clevedon, North Somerset, U.K.
Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Having now found a scrap length of 4” soil pipe, I see that the standard stop ends are £4.50 a throw at the local Master Plastics store! A clubmate has donated an old aluminium gas (may have been CO2) tank which is 110mm diameter & 300mm or so long & another has suggested old (empty) fire extinguisher tanks.
Looking on the web, I see that a 1L capacity dry power extinguisher tank is a similar size & can be bought new for £12 or so. A 0.6L tank is not much bigger than the sub-reservoir.
https://www.firesafety.uk.com/fire-ext ... inguisher/
Thus fire extinguisher type tanks may be a possible alternative to PVC pipe - although converting the outlet size may be more of a challenge!
Looking on the web, I see that a 1L capacity dry power extinguisher tank is a similar size & can be bought new for £12 or so. A 0.6L tank is not much bigger than the sub-reservoir.
https://www.firesafety.uk.com/fire-ext ... inguisher/
Thus fire extinguisher type tanks may be a possible alternative to PVC pipe - although converting the outlet size may be more of a challenge!
- Peter Balcombe
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- Location: Clevedon, North Somerset, U.K.
Re: Vacuum Pump Control
A quick calc shows that a 4” pipe 15” long is approx. 3L capacity.
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Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Peter
The total length of the two 4in. pipes on the system I constructed is 24.
2mt. wings have been done without any problems holding vacuum, that is after chasing and curing any leaks.
Personally I would go the pipe reservoir route as the unit will be a lot lighter and more compact for storage and moving about.
Mick
The total length of the two 4in. pipes on the system I constructed is 24.
2mt. wings have been done without any problems holding vacuum, that is after chasing and curing any leaks.
Personally I would go the pipe reservoir route as the unit will be a lot lighter and more compact for storage and moving about.
Mick
- Peter Balcombe
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- Location: Clevedon, North Somerset, U.K.
Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Mick, I got hold of an Aluminium cylinder approx. 4” diameter & 300mm or so high at the neck which started me looking at gas cylinders as a possibility.
You’re probably right in that most extinguisher cylinders are steel & heavier. However, I’ve just found a possible source of 110mm x 400mm ish ones, so am hopefully getting a couple to try for <£10.
The PVC end caps alone were going to cost £20!, but I could still go that route.
I will report back in due course - maybe with a bad back
Peter
You’re probably right in that most extinguisher cylinders are steel & heavier. However, I’ve just found a possible source of 110mm x 400mm ish ones, so am hopefully getting a couple to try for <£10.
The PVC end caps alone were going to cost £20!, but I could still go that route.
I will report back in due course - maybe with a bad back
Peter
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- Location: East Sussex
Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Peter
If you want to go the metal cylinder route how about one of the 7Kg capacity lightweight propane cylinders.
These are being fazed out and no longer eligible for refill.
It may be possible to pick one up for scrap price or free from a local bottled gas supplier.
Ally construction and very light.
Mick
If you want to go the metal cylinder route how about one of the 7Kg capacity lightweight propane cylinders.
These are being fazed out and no longer eligible for refill.
It may be possible to pick one up for scrap price or free from a local bottled gas supplier.
Ally construction and very light.
Mick
- Philkiteflyer
- Posts: 121
- Joined: 17 Mar 2015, 21:53
- Location: Invercargill, NZ
Re: Vacuum Pump Control
This option brings to mind 'Failed' Aluminuim skuba tanks. They would be lighter than steel for sure but I know nothing about volume / weight etc.Peter Balcombe wrote: ↑16 Dec 2021, 20:03 Mick, I got hold of an Aluminium cylinder approx. 4” diameter & 300mm or so high at the neck which started me looking at gas cylinders as a possibility.
You’re probably right in that most extinguisher cylinders are steel & heavier. However, I’ve just found a possible source of 110mm x 400mm ish ones, so am hopefully getting a couple to try for <£10.
The PVC end caps alone were going to cost £20!, but I could still go that route.
If you have a dive shop close by, maybe worth a try ? ? A quick google found this add in NZ https://divedoctor.co.nz/product/catali ... ith-valve/ I'm sure they would last longer than plastic.
Cheers from NZ,
Phillip C
Invercargill
"Keep it simple stupid"
- mjcp
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- Joined: 29 Jul 2015, 08:14
- Location: A wind swept hill with no wind, in driving distance of Windsor, UK
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Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Its been *almost* a year since I ordered parts for the controller, so I guess I ought to use them...
My controller will be portrait so the innards fit a little easier.
Time for some very satisfying time with one of my favourite toys, erm, tools and a bit of hand filing to fine tune.
The stand-offs used and the screen is mounted.
My controller will be portrait so the innards fit a little easier.
Time for some very satisfying time with one of my favourite toys, erm, tools and a bit of hand filing to fine tune.
The stand-offs used and the screen is mounted.
m̶j̶c̶p̶ Marc
Hanger -
Some (now) pristine models that are un-flown for a year.
Hanger -
Some (now) pristine models that are un-flown for a year.
- mjcp
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Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Next up, the controls, checking they don't conflict with the innards.
Once drilled, the rotary dials needed an additional rebate to locate them flush.
All good. On to the innards next. (with luck, it wont be another year!)
Once drilled, the rotary dials needed an additional rebate to locate them flush.
All good. On to the innards next. (with luck, it wont be another year!)
m̶j̶c̶p̶ Marc
Hanger -
Some (now) pristine models that are un-flown for a year.
Hanger -
Some (now) pristine models that are un-flown for a year.
- mjcp
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Re: Vacuum Pump Control
Progress.
Are these values expected on boot? (nothing attached to the two sensor tubes, they're exposed to ambient)
Vacuum: 000 mBar
Threshold -500 / -600 (both knobs fully /down)
(and -930 / -950 with both knobs turned full /up)
Pump timer 24:00:00
(need to source a switch, I missed that from the original order!)
Are these values expected on boot? (nothing attached to the two sensor tubes, they're exposed to ambient)
Vacuum: 000 mBar
Threshold -500 / -600 (both knobs fully /down)
(and -930 / -950 with both knobs turned full /up)
Pump timer 24:00:00
(need to source a switch, I missed that from the original order!)
m̶j̶c̶p̶ Marc
Hanger -
Some (now) pristine models that are un-flown for a year.
Hanger -
Some (now) pristine models that are un-flown for a year.