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The ECO-WORTHY 33-Series Industrial Water Pressure Pump is a 110V AC diaphragm pump delivering 4.0 GPM at 50 PSI with an adjustable pressure range of 45-70 PSI. It features self-priming up to 9.8 feet and a maximum lift of 148 feet, thermal overload protection, and quiet operation with an automatic pressure switch. Ideal for RVs, marine, irrigation, and sprinkler systems, it comes with garden hose adapters for versatile use.
Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
Color | Black |
Material | Metal |
Style | Diaphragm |
Product Dimensions | 9.45"L x 5.31"W x 5.12"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 6.7 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 4 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 148 Feet |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
Item Weight | 6.71 pounds |
Size | 4.0GPM-50PSI(Garden Hose Adapter)-110V |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Diaphragm Pump |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**M
Strong & Reliable pump.. !
I recently purchased the ECO-WORTHY 33-Series Industrial Water Pump for my home irrigation system, and I couldn’t be happier with its performance! This pump delivers an impressive 4.0 GPM flow rate and 50 PSI pressure, making it perfect for pushing water to my garden beds with ease. The self-priming feature at 9.8 feet is a game-changer, and I love that it can run dry without damage—super reliable for my needs.Installation was a breeze thanks to the included garden hose adapters and clear instructions. The adjustable pressure setting is a fantastic perk, allowing me to fine-tune it for different tasks. It’s surprisingly quiet during operation, which is a big plus for my suburban neighborhood. The compact design also fit perfectly in my small utility space.For the price, this pump offers incredible value and durability, handling demanding tasks without breaking a sweat. I highly recommend the ECO-WORTHY 33-Series to anyone needing a powerful, efficient, and user-friendly water pump!
J**Z
Solar use
Pump works better than described, very easy to install, maintains and hold pressure while in stby, when working the flow rate is stable and plenty. Auto shutoff/ start is excellent. Will reccomend for solar inverter users as the load on the sistem is negligible, you barely notice when star/stop with a small inverter, the large 4kw inverter doesnot even flinch. Great product!!
B**F
Great pump, very quiet
After some initial trouble (my fault), this pump is excellent and functions very well. It's extremely quiet, I barely hear it above the sound of water spray.I'm using this with a 50-gallon water barrel. Water comes from the barrel, feeds into the pump, and I directly attach a garden hose. The barrel itself has barely any water pressure, but with this pump, I get a very strong stream of water.If you're having trouble with the automatic shutoff, which does work very well when configured correctly, keep in mind that this pump is designed to go inbetween the water source, and say, a faucet. Lack of water pressure at the source (eg. my water barrel) will not cause the pump to shut off. Pressure at the end of the system (eg. the faucet is closed, or the garden sprayer is closed) will, thoughThe only thing I don't like is the way the input and output are positioned - they come out of the side, it would be much nicer if they both shot straight out of one side. Most pumps of this type (ie. the kind that doesn't directly sit in water, but instead has an input/output) have this sort of configuration, though.
D**S
Failed after a month, but probably my fault, and it's fixable!
This pump failed on me after about 4 weeks of running it for 15 minutes per day. So why 4 stars? Well, I think it was my fault. It's a long story, but stick with me. I bought this pump to feed water from my rain barrels to a drip system. The drippers are supposed to have max 40 psi. Instead of getting a regulator, I decided to just reduce the pressure on the pump using the adjustment screw. The instructions for doing this are confusing and mention a bypass mechanism. However, when I adjusted it down everything seemed to be working ok. Flash forward a few weeks, and I notice a lot of vibration coming from the rain barrel and supply pipes. Water was still pumping fine, so I didn't think much of it. A week after that it stopped working. In retrospect, I think the pump was rapidly cycling on and off (i.e. multiple times per second) and the pressure switch wore out prematurely. Luckily, it's fairly easy to remove 4 screws, pry apart the housing, and replace the switch. Look for "Snap Action Micro Switch" here on Amazon, but make sure it's "normally closed" or NC and not the normally open variety. I just ordered a couple of switches, and I'm sure that will fix the issue as I verified the pump still works when I bypass the switch (be very careful if you try this, because it's 120v).I'll just throw in that otherwise this pump is great. I plugged it into a wifi-connected switched outlet, and I can control the irrigation from anywhere.I guess one other thing to know is that the pump doesn't act as a valve. My rain barrels sit above ground, and even with the pump off a small amount of water seeps through it and out to the drippers due to the small head pressure. I ended up buying a solenoid valve that I control with the same outlet.
W**.
Not so sure
Edit: pump blew out the gasket and ended up flooding my basement. Ran for a couple of weeks no issues, and then I go to the basement after hearing my well pump running for a while and found the pump blowing water out all around where the pump connects to the motor. Basement flooded with a couple of inches of water. Absolutely stay away.Started strong not so sure now however. I bought this to boost pressure on yard sprinklers after a renovation to ensure my seed got the water it needed. When it originally kicks on and for a while maybe 8-10 minutes it works well keeps pressure no problem however after that it seems to slow down and lose 30-50% of its power. The strange thing is if I shut it off and start it again it’s right back to the pressure it started at and will run fine. Not sure what the issue is. I installed a good size garden hose setiment filter before it to ensure I kept it clear of any obstructions. It definitely helps but I’m not feeling the long term quality here.
D**D
Reliable little pump
I bought this to run a water tank setup without city water available in one of my locations. The instruction is a bit vague so I looked up a few videos to ensure that I connect everything properly. The metal fittings are bit confusing coz you can use them at both ends. Somehow I figured it out with some teflon tape added and everything works fine. Plenty of power to pump a 50-gallon tank smoothly.
C**M
perfect for my rain barrels and garden
I needed a small inexpensive pump to move water from my rain barrels to a hose for my window boxes and for drip irrigation in my garden.This was absolutely perfect, I did add an inline filter to protect it from any debris in the rain barrel and I have a small cover for the elements.This little guy has plenty of power for my hoses, but not too much for my drip irrigation (which does have a flow reducer). Perfect.
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