For anyone who it may help, the fitting which comes standard on these pumps is a 1/4" SAE flare fitting. If it isn't this it'll be a 3/8" SAE flare fitting. Some pumps have both. To covert it to normal air fittings (BSP or NPT depending on where you live) requires first a 1/4" SAE swivel connector followed by a 1/4" SAE Male to 1/4" (BSP or NPT) Female fitting; then a 1/4" (BSP or NPT) Male to 10mm barb fitting. The final fitting is a standard air hose fitting available from the hardware store, the first two need to be sourced online or from a refrigerant/ LPG gas fittings store. Additional parts can be used as desired to allow further control of the vacuum.
I'll look into this.. yes I have both 1/4 and 3/8 on one pump and the smaller pump has just the 1/4. I've heard it said by a pump repairer that it's best to release the load on the pump before turning it off. I believe it's because turning them off under load can force the vanes to push the other way which isn't good for the pump.. thanks for this video.. it shows what can be done with them. I have a cps Vg200 digital vac guage for use on a split system aircon evacuation.
Ha, the only thing I did not add to mine are the two valves you have. I might need to borrow that idea. Mine originally used 1/4 compression fittings, but I recently learned to braze and ended up brazing all all the connections so it is nice, sealed, and rigid.
Hey there! Just thought I'd drop a comment. I believe that that valve is meant to float up and seal when oil enters that section. I just replaced that fitting with a simple barbed one, and after a while of sitting with vacuum, oil tends to creep out.
To tight nuts, fitting, allways use two adjustable spanners Fittings are to big as you say I made mine with all 1/4, brass and coppper, without valves to avoid leaks, its hard to achive. Thanks for the video Dom
actually the thing that it comes with doesn't really do any one way valve stuff from what I've measured with my vacuum gauge, I just stuck a 3/8ths inch nipple on it and some 3/8th inch brass fittings and it works fine
Great video. I have two thoughts. I see a sight glass on the end of the pump that appears to be empty, does it need more oil? Also, it would be really cool if you could do an experiment with using the vacuum to boil water and see if you can get effective refrigeration out of it using water as your refrigerant.
It(Filter) probably cost a few hundred to make at most. Most components are deceptively cheap to make. As for the pressure vessels collapsing, the Pressure cooker would be fine as it is a pressure vessel. The filter vessel would also likely be fine. I've used stainless steel pots with 5mm of Plexiglas as vacuum chambers when expunging air bubbles from plaster molds using a similarly sized vacuum pump. And not good pots either, cheap-ass Walmart pots. Even oil drums can withstand holding a vacuum, until you give them a good, solid whack, at which point the crumple like a aluminium can.
The bottom HVAC fitting has a taper, which is the sealing surface; no need for teflon tape on a tapered fitting like JIC or o-ring fittings, only for NPT pipe threads.
@@skycarl Teflon tape is a lubricant, not a stabilizer or locking mechanism. This is its primary purpose. with lubrication, it can seal tighter since the surfaces can glide past each other more easily (tighter but movable fit). It tightness and lack of motion is the need, one should use plumber's caulk (Pipe dope??) which hardens once the seal is achieved.
The flare fittings at the bottom don't use thread sealant because the seal is made by the flare. I couldn't see any sealant on the flare to pipe thread adapter that goes into the bottom of the 4 way fitting though. If that bottom fitting is what I think it is (a short piece of copper pipe) I would add some additional support for that assembly to keep stress off of the copper flare. Digital refrigeration vacuum gauges are cool. You can see mine in my Hobbit House 10 heat pump video. It was about $150 but I think there are decent ones available for less. They measure in microns.
Electron microscopes require an extremely high vacuum, much higher than your pump can provide. You need a fine quality 2 stage lab mechanical vacuum pump, backed by a diffusion or turbo. Also if that container was used to hold oil, or if there is any presence of oil, that will spoil your vacuum due to outagssing, not allowing you to reach pressures below .001 torr.
Erik Smith i know, so now you know how you sounded haha. i'm pretty sure everybody interesting has seen ben krasnows video. hes a really cool person, i had fun talking to him at the 2015 San Mateo Maker Faire.
I just noticed that the nipple where the pressure weight goes has about the same size thread as a vacuum guage. The other chamber has no chance of catastrophic failure, atmospheric pressure is only 15 psi but you're probably going to need a much better vacuum pump if you want to make a crooks tube. If you do make one remember that it emits X ray radiation and cathode ray tube TV sets had about an inch thick heavily leaded glass to make them safe for humans to be around.
3:06 What are those for fittings ?? this is not a 1/4AG it looks like the thread starts out a little smaller and at some point becomes a 1/4 thread in the middle and maybe even a little bigger at the end. That confuses me a bit because I've never seen such a thread before. I'm in the process of rebuilding your setup. I already have most of the parts, only the extensions shown would interest me what exactly it is or what it is called.
Got the exact pump from eBay with 3 gallon vacuumed pot! it come covered in oil wiped it down spent 2 days finding oil! refilled it between low and high marks . plugged it in it burnt up instantly!!!!! I’m guessing from all the oil that got in the electric motor
the fitting you put first in line from the pump uses a flare to seal so it doesn't need tape...all of the others do...it looks like you didn't put any tape on the bottom of the galvanized 4 way fitting...that would cause the leak...
2:58 And why do you put this extra thing on the 1/4 connector ? The vacumgauge is already 1/4 size or not ? Would be awesome when you could answer me my questions. And maybe give me some tipps of what is important to know etc.
I put a valve directly on the pump inlet as I don't think the pump will keep the pressure when switched off. So I should be able, after closing the valve, to see the current vacuum on the meter.
Just got the VEVOR AC 12 CFM cousin to this vacuum pump and it has two inlets perpendicular to each other. The top one is 11.1mm (7/16") inverted flare that looks like NPT but isn't tapered, and the second one pointing sideways is 12.5mm (1/4") ACME with thick threads. For the life of me, I cannot find a single F-F converter from 7/16 inverted flare to 3/4 NPT for the pressure gauge. I want so badly to angle grind this thing off. lol.
Electron microscope? holy shit, now you got me interested How are you going to accelerate the primary electrons? The lower the asociated wavelength, the bigger the resolution of the scope. In order to get small wavelengths electrons are accelerated in an electric field (10kv up to 200kv) How are you going to prepare the samples that will be used in the microscope?
Subbed and watch your videos day by day there's a lot on. There ,,, what camera do you use please and editing software ,, good quality thanks Shane uk ,, thumbs up
I'm doing the same thing with a Harbor Freight pup, converting for vacuum testing relief valves. What kind of hoses are you using? Is the black one hydraulic line? Is the clear tubing just vinyl? Any issues with the different hoses you've tried collapsing under vacuum? Thanks for posting!
no issues with tubes yet, but id stay away from clear tubing that is too thin. if you struggle to pinch it all the way shut with your fingers at the middle, i figure its probably good enough.
I just ordered the same pump you have. I want to get some of the parts I'll need to set it up to vacuum wood for turning. Is the hose 1/4" ID? Thanks for the help.
I’m way late to the party haha, But you could have gone with your original plan. The little one way valve that you discovered is only a safety so you don’t suck all of your oil if your vac pump loses power while pulling the vacuum. It is not necessary
Atmospheric pressure is only 14.7 PSI so, even if you brought a chamber all the way down to 0 (a total vacuum, which would be near impossible), that's only a difference of 14.7 PSI. Just think about inflating something to 29.4 PSI. That would be the SAME pressure differential and 29.4 is even less than car tires and way less than bicycle tires. I wouldn't be too worried about being hurt by that tank. Even many glass jars can handle the pressure difference.
OHH you're right! Sorry. I didn't take into consideration that a certain part might easily be pushed one way but not the other. If you had a container that had perfectly uniform walls and no ports, it SHOULD be the same strength in the positive or negative.
I'm thinking of adding a check valve to my vacuum pump in order to close the vacuum line when the pump is switched off via a timer socket, so I could run my stabilization chamber unattended
If you have the needs about rotary evaporator vacuum pump and short path distillation etc, please contact me. And I am the manufacturer in China. All in all, any questions, just feel free to tell me. Thanks! My email: ljy596er@gmail.com Thanks!!
rinao i bouthg the same one got it today when you opened the red fill port did you notice rust? i have some rust on the threads and the black part at the bottom im going to try to carefully remove it vacumm it up.. kinda ticks me off spent 50 bucks and its rusted if i added fluid id prolly comtaminate the thing i might break it down and clean it that way not sure though
Are you able to plumb this vacuum pump so that you can transfer liquids from one spot to another? (I'm thinking of buying one just like this for that sort of application).
You wouldn’t want to pass the liquid through the pump, but it could be used to suck liquids as long as the liquid ended up in a large chamber. You would need to make sure the pump would never accidentally suck up liquid
You would need a jar with 2 holes in the lid to capture the water so that the pump only sucks air. Also consider that this kind of pump tends to generate an oil mist when running close to atmospheric pressure so you may want to put a filter on the output to keep from breathing the oil cloud.
This may have been asked already, but I couldn't find it in my search in the comments, but what is the name of the first adapter fitting you used? Thanks!
I am trying to do the same thing. Is that first fitting a R134A to NPT ...? Its the first thing you put on the pump. female to female ... You don't say That link makes all the difference and I cant find one
Hey mate ! Do you remember what is the type of male conenctor on this vacuum pump ? And what was the one you managed to find to fit it. I'm having issues properly connecting the pump to my project and having purchased the wrong connections once, i'd love some owner insight ! I though it was 1/4 bsp but it is not, and now i'm not sure if it is 7/16" UNF or 1/4" r134a, etc.... I really hope you can help me, it's making me crazy ! ;)
What you are looking at is used mostly for gas line some times water connections ( take the part removed from pump with you if you have a HD or Lowe’s they will be in that department they look like they are 1/2” thread and most are fine thread but see where your galvanized pipe is course thread always use pipe tape will save you from taking apart to re do it latter hope this helps you out
@@RinoaL I don't want to confine the gas or air to create pressure, I want to continously pump air. I realize it a vaccum, however can it be use like a shop vac. Using it to push air rather than pull air. At 3cfm and 30 psi?
There's no risk of damage, these kind of pumps are designed to be able to run for extended periods of time. The cheaper models tend to run a fair bit hotter than the more expensive ones.
Alex Zariczny well its not going to be just one series, i'm thinking about branching it off to also have "DIY electric Honda three wheeler mod" or something like that since i have 3 of them. :P
Rinoa Super-Genius that's really cool I want to buy an 85 200x but the cheapest one I could find around Pennsylvania is 650 any tips with finding three wheelers?
Alex Zariczny not really any tips, i really lucked out with getting crappy ones for such a low price. if a honda works fine, 650 is normally the price they can go for. but thats like if they look brand new. the best bet is to keep an eye out for ones that arent for sale, like if you see one by a barn or something. they might just want to get rid of it. the person i got my extra hondas was in the business of collecting scrap from farms.
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+James Cunnington yeah i thought so too, the container they gave was slightly over so i didnt feel like keeping a 5% filled container laying around and just dumped it all in
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Can anyone help? bought a new pump. made a mistake and poured too much oil (overfilled) When starting up, he spit out some of the oil. But now the air sucks weakly. what to do?
at least your thumbnails are not clickbait ones. i hate when people do that, ive dropped viewing a channe who has moved to drama and clickbait, but wont mention his name less people ask for it
i think its ok to say it, its not like im saying anything rally bad, i just dont like Wranglerstar anymore, clickbaity thumbnails, fake drama titles etc
Rinoa Super-Genius ok good to know, and whats with all these vids all of a sudden, did u have too many or is it a new years resolution or what? I like it though, keep the vids coming rinoa! Your long vid arnt boring compared to some other youtubers long vids!
Cameron Shoudt i just kinda got on a roll all of a sudden, no real reason. but i guess you could say i happen to have a bunch of videos that are ready to be filmed now that i can just hammer through them. i'm getting tired of doing this though because i havent really had much of a break in a week or so. also the weather got good all of a sudden. but now its way bellow freezing again. id like to keep this up for maybe a week longer then go back to spending more time on each video.
I saw something similar at my old job in some massive transformer station thing and it had some oily substance we couldn't quite identify it had a greenish hue to it and it had it's own odor to it maybe it was something like that , that's just my uneducated guess though haha
It resembles the sea water strainer I maintained while in the NAVY. Yours looks to be missing the strainer sleeve. And being stainless steal, I would guess it was for food stuffs. When the strainer starts to get full the pressure gauge will read higher.
wow, "beheld" is a very very old word....like 1500s AD word. i think more people would understand "watch" better. just FYI ^^ the oil filter is ok though, and i'm still alive, so thats good. haha
For anyone who it may help, the fitting which comes standard on these pumps is a 1/4" SAE flare fitting. If it isn't this it'll be a 3/8" SAE flare fitting. Some pumps have both.
To covert it to normal air fittings (BSP or NPT depending on where you live) requires first a 1/4" SAE swivel connector followed by a 1/4" SAE Male to 1/4" (BSP or NPT) Female fitting; then a 1/4" (BSP or NPT) Male to 10mm barb fitting. The final fitting is a standard air hose fitting available from the hardware store, the first two need to be sourced online or from a refrigerant/ LPG gas fittings store. Additional parts can be used as desired to allow further control of the vacuum.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for this Leo it's just the info I need.
I'll look into this.. yes I have both 1/4 and 3/8 on one pump and the smaller pump has just the 1/4.
I've heard it said by a pump repairer that it's best to release the load on the pump before turning it off. I believe it's because turning them off under load can force the vanes to push the other way which isn't good for the pump.. thanks for this video.. it shows what can be done with them.
I have a cps Vg200 digital vac guage for use on a split system aircon evacuation.
Ha, the only thing I did not add to mine are the two valves you have. I might need to borrow that idea. Mine originally used 1/4 compression fittings, but I recently learned to braze and ended up brazing all all the connections so it is nice, sealed, and rigid.
Hey there! Just thought I'd drop a comment. I believe that that valve is meant to float up and seal when oil enters that section. I just replaced that fitting with a simple barbed one, and after a while of sitting with vacuum, oil tends to creep out.
The little window thing, is a pressure relief valve. If the pressure cooker pressure gets to high, the valve pops keeping the cooker from blowing up.
To tight nuts, fitting, allways use two adjustable spanners
Fittings are to big as you say
I made mine with all 1/4, brass and coppper, without valves to avoid leaks, its hard to achive.
Thanks for the video
Dom
actually the thing that it comes with doesn't really do any one way valve stuff from what I've measured with my vacuum gauge, I just stuck a 3/8ths inch nipple on it and some 3/8th inch brass fittings and it works fine
Great video. I have two thoughts. I see a sight glass on the end of the pump that appears to be empty, does it need more oil? Also, it would be really cool if you could do an experiment with using the vacuum to boil water and see if you can get effective refrigeration out of it using water as your refrigerant.
+Ian Levine no its slightly over filled so its fine
It(Filter) probably cost a few hundred to make at most. Most components are deceptively cheap to make. As for the pressure vessels collapsing, the Pressure cooker would be fine as it is a pressure vessel. The filter vessel would also likely be fine. I've used stainless steel pots with 5mm of Plexiglas as vacuum chambers when expunging air bubbles from plaster molds using a similarly sized vacuum pump. And not good pots either, cheap-ass Walmart pots. Even oil drums can withstand holding a vacuum, until you give them a good, solid whack, at which point the crumple like a aluminium can.
You'l need your teflon tape on all the threads in the system to hold vacuum or pressure.
+skycarl ok, ill put some on the lower arts when i work on it next
The bottom HVAC fitting has a taper, which is the sealing surface; no need for teflon tape on a tapered fitting like JIC or o-ring fittings, only for NPT pipe threads.
Besides sealing for air tightness,, the tape also helps hold the threads from working loose from movement and vibration.
+Rinoa Any results on sealing the pipes?
@@skycarl Teflon tape is a lubricant, not a stabilizer or locking mechanism. This is its primary purpose. with lubrication, it can seal tighter since the surfaces can glide past each other more easily (tighter but movable fit). It tightness and lack of motion is the need, one should use plumber's caulk (Pipe dope??) which hardens once the seal is achieved.
The flare fittings at the bottom don't use thread sealant because the seal is made by the flare. I couldn't see any sealant on the flare to pipe thread adapter that goes into the bottom of the 4 way fitting though. If that bottom fitting is what I think it is (a short piece of copper pipe) I would add some additional support for that assembly to keep stress off of the copper flare. Digital refrigeration vacuum gauges are cool. You can see mine in my Hobbit House 10 heat pump video. It was about $150 but I think there are decent ones available for less. They measure in microns.
Electron microscopes require an extremely high vacuum, much higher than your pump can provide. You need a fine quality 2 stage lab mechanical vacuum pump, backed by a diffusion or turbo. Also if that container was used to hold oil, or if there is any presence of oil, that will spoil your vacuum due to outagssing, not allowing you to reach pressures below .001 torr.
yes i know, ive been keeping an eye out for a diffusion pump for several years now.
Rinoa Super-Genius you do need a more powerful vacuum pump to back your diffusion pump, depending on the diffusion pump specs.
yes i know. now stop repeating what we all know. lol
i recommend you watch Ben Krasnows video on his electron microscope.
Rinoa Super-Genius where do you think I got all this information. Lol just trying to help
Erik Smith
i know, so now you know how you sounded haha. i'm pretty sure everybody interesting has seen ben krasnows video. hes a really cool person, i had fun talking to him at the 2015 San Mateo Maker Faire.
I just noticed that the nipple where the pressure weight goes has about the same size thread as a vacuum guage. The other chamber has no chance of catastrophic failure, atmospheric pressure is only 15 psi but you're probably going to need a much better vacuum pump if you want to make a crooks tube. If you do make one remember that it emits X ray radiation and cathode ray tube TV sets had about an inch thick heavily leaded glass to make them safe for humans to be around.
You mentioned your vacuum pump was from e-bay. Any make or model, or who it was bought from? I like yours because it's so quiet. Thanks.
that plug is not a window, but is for emergency to prevent the cooker from exploding from too much pressure/heat..
3:06 What are those for fittings ?? this is not a 1/4AG
it looks like the thread starts out a little smaller and at some point becomes a 1/4 thread in the middle and maybe even a little bigger at the end.
That confuses me a bit because I've never seen such a thread before.
I'm in the process of rebuilding your setup. I already have most of the parts, only the extensions shown would interest me what exactly it is or what it is called.
Got the exact pump from eBay with 3 gallon vacuumed pot! it come covered in oil wiped it down spent 2 days finding oil! refilled it between low and high marks . plugged it in it burnt up instantly!!!!! I’m guessing from all the oil that got in the electric motor
the fitting you put first in line from the pump uses a flare to seal so it doesn't need tape...all of the others do...it looks like you didn't put any tape on the bottom of the galvanized 4 way fitting...that would cause the leak...
2:58 And why do you put this extra thing on the 1/4 connector ?
The vacumgauge is already 1/4 size or not ?
Would be awesome when you could answer me my questions.
And maybe give me some tipps of what is important to know etc.
I put a valve directly on the pump inlet as I don't think the pump will keep the pressure when switched off. So I should be able, after closing the valve, to see the current vacuum on the meter.
I am thinking the check valve that came with the machine may not be adequate.
Just got the VEVOR AC 12 CFM cousin to this vacuum pump and it has two inlets perpendicular to each other. The top one is 11.1mm (7/16") inverted flare that looks like NPT but isn't tapered, and the second one pointing sideways is 12.5mm (1/4") ACME with thick threads. For the life of me, I cannot find a single F-F converter from 7/16 inverted flare to 3/4 NPT for the pressure gauge. I want so badly to angle grind this thing off. lol.
That line at 10:30 won my heart! Made me hit like, subscribe and all that
Electron microscope? holy shit, now you got me interested
How are you going to accelerate the primary electrons? The lower the asociated wavelength, the bigger the resolution of the scope. In order to get small wavelengths electrons are accelerated in an electric field (10kv up to 200kv)
How are you going to prepare the samples that will be used in the microscope?
+Victor García im basicly going to copy what my friend Ben Krasnow did for his. this is years down the line though
There's most of one on eBay for I think $3000. I'd buy it but I don't know enough about electron microscopes to even begin to start rebuilding it.
you could just have gotten a cheap refrigeration gauge kit that's two gauges, two valves and three vacuum hoses for maybe $30 on ebay
can you please tell me name of some parts (1:56, 2:00) I am not able to understand and find them and I need to use them.
Subbed and watch your videos day by day there's a lot on. There ,,, what camera do you use please and editing software ,, good quality thanks Shane uk ,, thumbs up
I bought this and i am confused with the size of the inlet fitting. Is it a 1/8? its defenitly not 1/4 because its way smaller.
BSP
thats cool. it is neat to see some one do the same thing i did with my vacuum pump.
I'm doing the same thing with a Harbor Freight pup, converting for vacuum testing relief valves. What kind of hoses are you using? Is the black one hydraulic line? Is the clear tubing just vinyl? Any issues with the different hoses you've tried collapsing under vacuum? Thanks for posting!
no issues with tubes yet, but id stay away from clear tubing that is too thin. if you struggle to pinch it all the way shut with your fingers at the middle, i figure its probably good enough.
Thank you!
Somebody's most likely said it already but don't forget your PTFE tape!
Great channel by the way. Regards from the UK.
guess you didnt watch the video, lol
I did watch it but added the comment before the tape made an appearance..
Disregard the first paragraph. *laughy smiley*
*****
lol
You're going to need quite a vacuum, for a condenser lens and aperture. And maybe a second vacuum for the specimen chamber.
well yeah, but this pump is for early experiments like removing bubbles from liquids and vacuum sealing food.
Ah.. very interesting.
Will this pump run a bucket milking machine for cows? Please reply. Thanks.
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is only about 14.7 PSI. I would think that big stainless canister can handle it.
idk, oil barrels cant handle -4psi but can handle 90psi.
the valve is to prevent the pump oil from entering the system if the pump is shut. example...power outage
maybe you can add a small camera, like a borescope, to watch vacuum chamber experiments as they happen.
i plan to add a big window to one. but yes i could add a camera to the pressure cooker.
It might be interesting to watch it pump down using the thermal camera to look for any cooling from the pressure drop.
+Chimingstar i was thinking the same thing
I always love watching this dude.
i remember
*How soon did that little brass valve break from all that weight?*
it didnt
What size Is the fitting that goes into the valve? I'm having a hard time finding one that fits
I just ordered the same pump you have. I want to get some of the parts I'll need to set it up to vacuum wood for turning. Is the hose 1/4" ID? Thanks for the help.
Think more like 3/8” that’s what mine was
I’m way late to the party haha,
But you could have gone with your original plan. The little one way valve that you discovered is only a safety so you don’t suck all of your oil if your vac pump loses power while pulling the vacuum.
It is not necessary
What size is the thread on the vacuum pump ? The valve part that you had the black plastic cap on ?
Atmospheric pressure is only 14.7 PSI so, even if you brought a chamber all the way down to 0 (a total vacuum, which would be near impossible), that's only a difference of 14.7 PSI. Just think about inflating something to 29.4 PSI. That would be the SAME pressure differential and 29.4 is even less than car tires and way less than bicycle tires. I wouldn't be too worried about being hurt by that tank. Even many glass jars can handle the pressure difference.
+Christmas Eve no its not the same. for instance an oil barrel can withstand 90psi but fail at -4psi
OHH you're right! Sorry. I didn't take into consideration that a certain part might easily be pushed one way but not the other. If you had a container that had perfectly uniform walls and no ports, it SHOULD be the same strength in the positive or negative.
You should tell all of partes fitting names, how to know their names
Can this invention be used to vacuum out air from engine coolant system...after coolant drain of course...than, let the new coolant be drawn in?
I'm thinking of adding a check valve to my vacuum pump in order to close the vacuum line when the pump is switched off via a timer socket, so I could run my stabilization chamber unattended
If you have the needs about rotary evaporator vacuum pump and short path distillation etc, please contact me. And I am the manufacturer in China. All in all, any questions, just feel free to tell me. Thanks! My email: ljy596er@gmail.com Thanks!!
Video please! Show how you can help us. Thanks!
'Eh fuck it whatever' lmao @ 03:40
I've captured it and use it as my ring tone. SOOPER DOOPER funny.
rinao i bouthg the same one got it today when you opened the red fill port did you notice rust? i have some rust on the threads and the black part at the bottom im going to try to carefully remove it vacumm it up.. kinda ticks me off spent 50 bucks and its rusted if i added fluid id prolly comtaminate the thing i might break it down and clean it that way not sure though
Are you able to plumb this vacuum pump so that you can transfer liquids from one spot to another?
(I'm thinking of buying one just like this for that sort of application).
You wouldn’t want to pass the liquid through the pump, but it could be used to suck liquids as long as the liquid ended up in a large chamber. You would need to make sure the pump would never accidentally suck up liquid
You would need a jar with 2 holes in the lid to capture the water so that the pump only sucks air. Also consider that this kind of pump tends to generate an oil mist when running close to atmospheric pressure so you may want to put a filter on the output to keep from breathing the oil cloud.
This may have been asked already, but I couldn't find it in my search in the comments, but what is the name of the first adapter fitting you used? Thanks!
not sure, i got it at a local hardware store. think its used to connect to small copper waterpipe.
Thanks
I am trying to do the same thing. Is that first fitting a R134A to NPT ...? Its the first thing you put on the pump. female to female ... You don't say That link makes all the difference and I cant find one
Which hardware stores did you go to when purchasing these items?
Any of the big box stores like HD or Lowe’s look in plumbing department gas line / water should be brass fittings
Hey mate ! Do you remember what is the type of male conenctor on this vacuum pump ? And what was the one you managed to find to fit it. I'm having issues properly connecting the pump to my project and having purchased the wrong connections once, i'd love some owner insight ! I though it was 1/4 bsp but it is not, and now i'm not sure if it is 7/16" UNF or 1/4" r134a, etc....
I really hope you can help me, it's making me crazy ! ;)
What you are looking at is used mostly for gas line some times water connections ( take the part removed from pump with you if you have a HD or Lowe’s they will be in that department they look like they are 1/2” thread and most are fine thread but see where your galvanized pipe is course thread always use pipe tape will save you from taking apart to re do it latter hope this helps you out
Me: *Why didn't you buy 2 identical valves ?*
You: "I don't know, I like how it looks funky"
🤔...But how did you hear me ?
Hello sir sorry to ask you. Did a vacuum pump can blow air, like old fridge compressor. Thanks
are those valves not supposed to go in a certain orientation?
At 4:31,I like that old coffee cup with the disposable insert. Haven't seen one of those in years!
Can i use this vacuum pum as air pressure pressure pump ? For positive pressure pump ??
what are you even talking about
Is it possible to turn these into an air pump that could run a mud hopper and other tools?
Its output does not confine the gas, so it only is good for a vacuum pump
@@RinoaL I don't want to confine the gas or air to create pressure, I want to continously pump air. I realize it a vaccum, however can it be use like a shop vac. Using it to push air rather than pull air. At 3cfm and 30 psi?
your words are contradictory. vacuum is only -14psi. you need an air compressor
@@RinoaL I see.. ok thank you.
excuse me, i could not see the gauge reading. what was the vac pressure reading?
+Luthfi Adhityanto it bottomed out the meter
is it a good idea to reuse refrigerator or aircon compressor as air compressor? or even a car compressor?
+Bitelaserkhalif *cringes* sounds good to me, aussie50 uses refrigeration compressors for his compressed air
Rinoa Super-Genius this idea came across due to phaseouts of r22 refigerant, and those compressor cannot reworked for new refigerant type.
Great Video, Thanks!👍🤟❤️
When you say steam engines.......do you mean stationary or locomotives?
Hello Rinoa`s do you have a link for all of the connector things? I have the same pumpe....
If I wanted to keep a chamber under vacuum (or relative vacuum I guess) for several hours - or even continuously - could this pump do that?
or would it get damaged being left on pumping a vacuum (like your pressure cooker) for an extended period of time?
yes that pump can do it. It is commonly used for creating vacuum in even bigger refrigirant units and machines
There's no risk of damage, these kind of pumps are designed to be able to run for extended periods of time. The cheaper models tend to run a fair bit hotter than the more expensive ones.
Will a regular air pressure regulator used on compressors work on my vacuum pump to control the amount of pressure
It will, but not very well.
Is the pump really quiet when nothing is attached? Like a humming noise? I was expecting it to be really loud but it isn't.. Can you please tell me?
it is a bit quiet. you can easily talk while its running and its not loud enough to disrupt that.
What the name and size of the first connectors you first put on
Female flare swizzle brass fitting or brass adapter
Cool KF containers🤙
great for vacuum lucubrating sealed bearings!
oh good idea
Did you ever finish the 3 wheeler restoration?
+Alex Zariczny no, i will hopefully be continuing this spring once i get my work area paved by my shed
Rinoa Super-Genius I'm really looking forward to you finishing that series it really interests me
Alex Zariczny
well its not going to be just one series, i'm thinking about branching it off to also have "DIY electric Honda three wheeler mod" or something like that since i have 3 of them. :P
Rinoa Super-Genius that's really cool I want to buy an 85 200x but the cheapest one I could find around Pennsylvania is 650 any tips with finding three wheelers?
Alex Zariczny
not really any tips, i really lucked out with getting crappy ones for such a low price. if a honda works fine, 650 is normally the price they can go for. but thats like if they look brand new.
the best bet is to keep an eye out for ones that arent for sale, like if you see one by a barn or something. they might just want to get rid of it. the person i got my extra hondas was in the business of collecting scrap from farms.
5:55 uhhh excuse me sir, thats actually a Büchner flask. uh huthuthut
My floor pump is blowing wet air, how do I fix it?
Can i also get positive pressure from this machine ???
Yes it's possible but a bit annoying since it doesn't have a port for that and it because it generates an oil mist.
"Yeah, fuck it, whatever" )))
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in my experience at least, "military grade" teflon pipe tape is more durable and economical.
ok, i'll keep that in mind when im doing steam projects.
Maybe even a little pipe dope couldn't hurt
Was it just me or is there no oil in your vacuum pump?
+James Cunnington nah its just slightly overfilled
Rinoa Super-Genius much better than being empty :)
+James Cunnington yeah i thought so too, the container they gave was slightly over so i didnt feel like keeping a 5% filled container laying around and just dumped it all in
Do you still have the metal container for vacuum and
I am from the Polish and I wanted to apologize for the language LOL
which container?
Hi, iv just got the same pump but need a lil help, what size thread is on the inlet I'm struggling to find an answer
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One day I will mod the vacuum pump I salvaged into something useful.
good luck!
Can anyone help? bought a new pump.
made a mistake and poured too much oil (overfilled)
When starting up, he spit out some of the oil. But now the air sucks weakly. what to do?
I wouldn't worry about implosion with that pump ...but ya...and then scanning electron microscope..woohoo..electron gun..hmm well thought
It bothers me that you didn't put the tape there 😖
+RGHxFTW why? those pipe fittings dont normally have tape
Hi what is the name of the first adaptor at 2.05. I need one to add a gauge :) And pressure control valve. Adjustable orifice?
Female flare swizzle brass fitting or brass adapter
B Bank And what size is it? I keep getting bits that don’t fit. Frustrated 😡
I put the oil in where is the black cap ?? But then I notice it has an oil cap ?? What should I do?
What do you call that type of gauge?
+Rinoa Super-Genius You don't need a thumb nail usually when you post a video I click on it really fast
yeah but it helps the video have a life after my subscribers see it. like when somebody is looking up vacuum pump videos. ^^
at least your thumbnails are not clickbait ones. i hate when people do that, ive dropped viewing a channe who has moved to drama and clickbait, but wont mention his name less people ask for it
are you talking about PewDiePie?
and thanks, i try to get my thumbnails from the actual videos most of the time to make sure it is what you will see.
Rinoa Super-Genius
no not pewdepie,
i think its ok to say it, its not like im saying anything rally bad, i just dont like Wranglerstar anymore, clickbaity thumbnails, fake drama titles etc
dear sir, how much ultimate vacuum ? and cfm free air displacement ?
or any one can help answer this ?
Is this in your Grandpas shop?
no its in my bedroom..... my projects are my life. lol
I've always wanted a grandpa shop, but I got stuck with an insane ghost that chases me through eternity for $2000 (it always echoes when I say it)
Hey rinoa grant thompson tkor made a vacume chamber out of a thick acryllic circle and a pressure cooker, check his channel out for a full tourtial
+Cameron Shoudt i strongly dislike grant thompson, no thanks.
Rinoa Super-Genius ok good to know, and whats with all these vids all of a sudden, did u have too many or is it a new years resolution or what? I like it though, keep the vids coming rinoa! Your long vid arnt boring compared to some other youtubers long vids!
Cameron Shoudt
i just kinda got on a roll all of a sudden, no real reason. but i guess you could say i happen to have a bunch of videos that are ready to be filmed now that i can just hammer through them. i'm getting tired of doing this though because i havent really had much of a break in a week or so.
also the weather got good all of a sudden. but now its way bellow freezing again.
id like to keep this up for maybe a week longer then go back to spending more time on each video.
What was that oil filter thingy originally used for?
no fucking clue, not even sure if the liquid in it was oil. it doesnt smell like anything i've ever come across.
I saw something similar at my old job in some massive transformer station thing and it had some oily substance we couldn't quite identify it had a greenish hue to it and it had it's own odor to it maybe it was something like that , that's just my uneducated guess though haha
It resembles the sea water strainer I maintained while in the NAVY. Yours looks to be missing the strainer sleeve. And being stainless steal, I would guess it was for food stuffs. When the strainer starts to get full the pressure gauge will read higher.
+OverUnity7734 it had a large filter inside it
Peter Carlson
i wouldnt doubt it.
Hello, how are you
Another great video
i'm doing pretty good. i'm getting a bit tired of uploaded every day though. i'll probably dial it back to 3 videos a week after a little bit.
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10:30 okay, okay, okay! it's time to hit subscribe and like button
What type of oil did you use?
the type that came with it. but light engine oil would be better than no oil id imagine
My vac pump isn’t pulling a full vacume please help someone !!!!
How do you add oil?
I'm sorry but I do not beheld movie to the end I was concerned about the oil filter xDD
wow, "beheld" is a very very old word....like 1500s AD word. i think more people would understand "watch" better. just FYI ^^
the oil filter is ok though, and i'm still alive, so thats good. haha
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Is there a way to control the cfm on a vacuum pump or do i have to purchase the amount of cfm I need in a vacuum pump
valve
Rinoa Super-Genius thanks