Hi all, I would like some suggestion for a quiet pump to cool my 2.5 kw spindle. The one which was supplied when I brought the kit is the loudest thing when running the machine.
Cheers Tony
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Hi all, I would like some suggestion for a quiet pump to cool my 2.5 kw spindle. The one which was supplied when I brought the kit is the loudest thing when running the machine.
Cheers Tony
I use a cheap pump (Whale brand) sold for water supplies in caravans and boats. In theory, it's not rated for continuous operation but I run it on 5V instead of 12V (but with 12V available for filling the pipework when needed) and it runs for hours on end. Virtually silent running like that - I have to look for the odd bubble in the pipe to check that it's running. Never had any problems with overheating. I've been using it for years now. Others feel that more cooling is needed and go for PC water-cooling fans and radiators (which reduces pipe runs) or more powerful pumps but my experience has been that the cooling needed is often over-estimated. Maybe I just don't work my 2.2KW spindle hard enough...
Yes, you don't seem to need a lot of cooling. I run my spindle (2KW) pretty hard at times and the water doesn't really ever get more than gently warm. My reservoir is a tallish aluminium pot though which will help by radiating heat rather better than a thick walled plastic container would.
Look for a pump used for solar heating, they come either 12 or 24v. They are designed for continuous use and very quiet.
Thank you for suggestions I have ordered a solar pump. Next question is I just add normal car anti freeze to the water supply but found some debris in it when cleaning out the tank any thoughts.
Cheers Tony
Not sure why you'd add antifreeze to a spindle cooling system used in a workshop. What you probably need is some corrosion inhibiter - presumably the easiest source would be central heating additive from the likes of Screwfix or ebay? Hopefully there are people here who know the answer.
That was my idea, my shed does get cold and I will use the red anti freeze for use with aluminium heads.
Cheers Tony
I use a small dose of antifreeze to stop biological growth.