Hello, at the end of the video, it appeared to fill the measuring jug, in 15 seconds, at 12V, is that right? that would be 4L/min. Would you need to go to a higher voltage , to deliver 6L/minute? From the spec, I expected it would deliver 6L/min at 12v. Are you able to get 6L/m out of your pump?
@@arnolfopla6472 YUP. PLEASE make a video. And use all necessary safety equipment because it will get ugly. You can DO whatever your heart desires but whether or not it will work out the way you want is an entirely different question. Now that you have permission, carry on.
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Had your voltage regulator circuit been capable of delivering more amperage the pump would of ran on 1.5vdc @ 15 amps but from the looks of the buck converter (if that's what your using in the video) I would estimate 3.4-3.8 amp maximum output.