@slaw @terry9
I also just put a pump together. Very similar to Slaw.
I used a slightly stronger motor from the same company - A108, 5 Amp, 1.2 gpm. But honestly, I think it's overkill. That pump moves a lot of water, so I wouldn't obsess about the power of the pump motor. A motor moving half the fluid seems like it would be plenty.
Nothing elegant about my solution, just a 1 micron filter, pump, and power supply. No housing.
I think Slaw's idea of using a plug to be able to connect and disconnect the power supply from the pump does seem convenient. Having a quick connect from the tank to the pump might also be convenient.
More to tinker with, but the net is this setup seems to clean the fluid very quickly.
I also just put a pump together. Very similar to Slaw.
I used a slightly stronger motor from the same company - A108, 5 Amp, 1.2 gpm. But honestly, I think it's overkill. That pump moves a lot of water, so I wouldn't obsess about the power of the pump motor. A motor moving half the fluid seems like it would be plenty.
Nothing elegant about my solution, just a 1 micron filter, pump, and power supply. No housing.
I think Slaw's idea of using a plug to be able to connect and disconnect the power supply from the pump does seem convenient. Having a quick connect from the tank to the pump might also be convenient.
More to tinker with, but the net is this setup seems to clean the fluid very quickly.