kmcclary
10-10-2001, 15:54
The app notes say we can series air connections on two air pumps for more pressure. The app note only shows a way to series two pumps by using a "push me / pull you" approach.
We wish to consider a series of more than two pumps, to make a multistage pump for more power. (Add Tim Allen grunts here... ;-) This won't harm any components, but it does requires a second barb on at least one pump since the pump's second port is merely a slot on the surface of the pump.
What would be the legal and/or recommended way to attach a second air line barb to the air pump to create a series air connection without violating the pump's No-Mod rule?
Would using the same assembly screws that hold the motor and pump together for a removable "barb adapter plate" of some kind violate No-Mod?
If not, what would be considered legal?
Thanks!
- Keith McClary, Huron High Team 830
We wish to consider a series of more than two pumps, to make a multistage pump for more power. (Add Tim Allen grunts here... ;-) This won't harm any components, but it does requires a second barb on at least one pump since the pump's second port is merely a slot on the surface of the pump.
What would be the legal and/or recommended way to attach a second air line barb to the air pump to create a series air connection without violating the pump's No-Mod rule?
Would using the same assembly screws that hold the motor and pump together for a removable "barb adapter plate" of some kind violate No-Mod?
If not, what would be considered legal?
Thanks!
- Keith McClary, Huron High Team 830