💧 Elevate Your Water Experience!
The BAITUN 24V DC booster pump is a high-performance solution designed for efficient water pressurization. With a maximum flow rate of 7 GPM and constructed from durable 304 stainless steel, this pump features automatic faucet control for seamless operation. Ideal for various applications, including water heaters and pipeline circulation, it ensures safety and reliability with its low-voltage operation and overload protection. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this pump is your go-to for enhanced water flow.
Brand | BAITUN |
Color | White |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Faucet Control |
Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 4.2"W x 3.9"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 4.8 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 7.9 Gallons Per Minute |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Manufacturer | BAITUN |
Part Number | MT-88 |
Item Weight | 4.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MT-88 |
Included Components | Power adapter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufaturer |
E**Y
Boosted shower pressure from 55 to 80 PSI!
The media could not be loaded. Ok, I am a big fan of this pump for boosting pressure in a shower. We moved into a new place and the water pressure is a sad 55 PSI. We could live with that everywhere but the shower--it took forever to rinse shampoo out of our hair. We looked all over for a solution and I decided to give this pump a try because of the water resistance rating that the other pumps didn't seem to have. My shower has a light installed, so I added a screw in electric plug into the socket, and that's what I am using to power the plug. (All on a GFI.)Ok, so I started by testing the pressure coming out of the shower, taking a video of the pressure, and doing a test where I measured flow. The flow test was merely turning the water on and letting it fill up a 2 gallon bucket with a timer. Interestingly, the pump does NOT increase flow rate--I believe this is because the shower head is set to control gallons-per-minute flow, but who knows. Long story short, before and after I installed the pump, it took 2 mins and 20 seconds to fill up the bucket. No change.I also put a pressure gauge on the shower head before the pump was installed and the pump itself while it was not powered on. Pressure reading was 55 PSI. I then connected up the pump and fired it up. PSI went up to 80 PSI for a few seconds and then the pump shut itself down (I'm assuming due to resistance and not being able to push the water out the fixed gauge).Once the shower head is installed on the other end of the pump, there is a very noticeable difference in the pressure coming out. It's a marked improvement.A couple of other things, I was really impressed with the little black caps that come with the pump to protect the fittings. They're heavy duty and I think I could use them as a safety cap for a clothes washer when the lines aren't installed. Bonus! Also, they have great connectors included to step down to 1/2" lines for a shower. Also very appreciated.When I installed the screws and anchors for the mounting bracket, I drilled into the grout between tiles figuring that'd be the easiest place to repair if I decided to get rid of the pump at some future date. My masonry bit chipped the tiles... Go with smaller bits and smaller anchors if your bit is going to touch your tile... Friendly advice.Overall, great pump. I'll update in a few months if all is still going well.
H**P
Works well 2 months in
I hooked this up to my smart toilet cause water pressure was low. It’s larger than I prefer but it works well and quiet. I was hoping I could hide it more but I don’t have the space for it behind the toilet and I was nervous if I ever had a leak I wouldn’t be able to access it. I uploaded a video, most of the noise is from the toilet flushing but at the end you can hear how quiet the pump is. It’s set at automatic. Hope this helps cause most of these pumps I looked up didn’t have reviews.
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