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the Brumby Pump, I want to make one.?
does anyone has details of how it works, I know that you supply compressed air and that´s the energy for both fluids to be pumped, but it´s a simple tube with a side entry for air and a centered output for air and water. I know it has to be a valve arrangement, I need serious help
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
It looks like a brand name for an Australian airlift pump.
It uses air bubbles to lift water from a well. Like some aquarium filter units.
There are some drawing linked below.
Source(s): http://www.sanitaire.com/pdf/Drawings/AirliftPumpD... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airlift_pump http://www.brumbypumps.com/s1 http://www.airliftpump.com/airlift_basic_calculati... - Anonymous5 years ago
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I am laughing so hard at the people saying it will ruin your colostrum supply that is total BS. I was breast feeding my 13 month old up to and after my 2nd pregnancy (yes I got pregnant when my daughter was 4 months old) After I gave birth to my son my body still produced colustrum for 3 days. No matter how much pumping you do your body will know that your child was born and will still produce this "gold".