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... a subfractional 12vdc motor that is explosion proof (class 1 div 1, group c and d). It would need to draw 5 amps or less. I want to be able to gear it down and use it for a solar powered metering pump at a gas well.
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| How about a automobile pump? Scrap yards have rafts of them, they are brushed and in some the gasoline flows through the motor. Al.
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| Car pumps probably don't have to deal with pure methanol, corrosion inhibitor, defomer, and oilfield operator abuse. Even if methanol wouldn't bother the pump, some of the additives would gum it up in minutes. I will modify a recip pump head to be driven by a motor. I'm dealing with pressures from 200 psi to 5000 psi.
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| On second thought a 24 vdc motor would be better, and easier for me to integrate, as most remote sites already have 24vdc.
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