The 100psi Flojet pump will easily give you enough flow rate for a 100m reel of microbore. A simple way to test if the 60 psi pump would suffice is to buy your 100m of microbore first and try it out on the trolley. If you are happy with the flow rate then you can stick with a 60psi.
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on April 26, 2008, 08:59:36 amThe 100psi Flojet pump will easily give you enough flow rate for a 100m reel of microbore. A simple way to test if the 60 psi pump would suffice is to buy your 100m of microbore first and try it out on the trolley. If you are happy with the flow rate then you can stick with a 60psi.Alex, is there any difference between the Flojet's and Shrurflo's Pumps - in terms of flow, reliability, and durability?I notice that Pure Freedom are selling a Shurflo 100 psi Pump for £80 including postage.
I've been using a flojet pump for 2 and a half years with no problems until yesterday when it finally died! Luckily I had an old backpack pump which I am using for the time being. I'm not sure if 2.5 years is about the lifespan of a pump? but I suppose its not bad as it got used virtually everyday for a good 8hrs a day!! Now I need to replace it, but am unsure whether to go for the shurflo which seems to be a bit cheaper or another flojet