![]() ![]() I'll be packing this thing itm 1 - 5 miles. My biggest hold up right now is figuring out what is the most powerful, light weight, and yet affordable battery to run it. On the suction nozzle the pump would be probably be mounted a foot or so in back of the nozzle and feed into the nozzle via a 3/4" line to create the suction.Īt first I'll probably feed it all into a standard sluice box while I complete the floats, etc. Thiis would limit me to 1000gph pumps I believe. My plan is to use a seperate bilge pump on each line having a total amps of no more than 10. 1.2. Suction nozzels are ideal for use in shallow water conditions. It comes with a 1.5 inch (SN4) threaded coupling. ![]() At some point (I'm guessing about 6' from the box I will put a Power Jet in the line.įrom what I understand this would almost triple the amount of suction and while helping the material to make it to the box. This suction nozzle works with our 4 inch suction hose and has a net weight of 2.7 kg. This 8 inch version is 56kg in air and 10kg in water so dramatically reduced effort for divers. I assemble this from a few parts that I sourced locally. New divers dredge suction nozzle from Vortex. My design is significantly differentfrom others in that I plan to use a suction hose that's 15' from the box to the nozzle. Sort By Newest Best Selling Lowest Price Highest Price Name Ascending Name Descending. This is my 2 1/2 inch suction nozzle for my Goldhog raptor flare. I have watched those already.along with every other electric dredge/sluice box video on yuotube. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |