hafmpty
Well-Known Member
This is my Chugger Pump Enclosure 1.0. There are some problems with this particular setup. Go to THIS THREAD to see what changes I have made to this design.
ORIGINAL TEXT OF THE POST FOLLOWS
I had four ideas in mind when I made this.
1. It needed to be compact. I don't want a big enclosure for a little pump.
2. It has to be stable enough to hold the ball valve and tri-clamp fittings which add extra weight.
3. It needed a simple switch for on/off operation.
4. It needed to look good.
I think I hit the mark on all points. There's a basic switch on top along with a handle for carrying. The rubber feet give it a bit of stability but also keep the center of gravity low. And it all fit in a 6.5x6.5x4.5 box. Vent holes are drilled every 15mm on the bottom to keep the fan cool. What do you think?
ORIGINAL TEXT OF THE POST FOLLOWS
I had four ideas in mind when I made this.
1. It needed to be compact. I don't want a big enclosure for a little pump.
2. It has to be stable enough to hold the ball valve and tri-clamp fittings which add extra weight.
3. It needed a simple switch for on/off operation.
4. It needed to look good.
I think I hit the mark on all points. There's a basic switch on top along with a handle for carrying. The rubber feet give it a bit of stability but also keep the center of gravity low. And it all fit in a 6.5x6.5x4.5 box. Vent holes are drilled every 15mm on the bottom to keep the fan cool. What do you think?