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Reddit mentions of Gikfun 12V DC Dosing Pump Peristaltic Dosing Head with Connector for Arduino Aquarium Lab Analytic DIY AE1207

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Gikfun 12V DC Dosing Pump Peristaltic Dosing Head with Connector for Arduino Aquarium Lab Analytic DIY AE1207. Here are the top ones.

Gikfun 12V DC Dosing Pump Peristaltic Dosing Head with Connector for Arduino Aquarium Lab Analytic DIY AE1207
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    Features:
  • Motor RPM: 5000RPM, Volts:DC 12V, Flow rate:0-100 ml/min, Tube size: 2mm ID x 4mm OD, Relative humidity <80%
  • With Snap-in type design, it is easy to remove the pump head, very convenient for pump tube replacement and cleaning.
  • The compact design not only has the convenience of press type, but also avoids many problems such as the movement of the press type pump head hose.
  • This pump is widely used, family watering, experiment liquid dispensing, chemical liquid transport etc..
  • The latest version of the pump head will be changed to 1 hole, easier to use. This link does not include the drive in the picture and needs to be purchased separately
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Weight0.15 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Gikfun 12V DC Dosing Pump Peristaltic Dosing Head with Connector for Arduino Aquarium Lab Analytic DIY AE1207:

u/gmo-shill ยท 20 pointsr/RATS

So awesome, I'd be keen on a project like this... Would be a nice opportunity for me to learn some arduino coding.
What board are you using? what pump for the PB? is it like a small peristaltic pump kinda thing?

Make sure they're not getting too much sugar for their own good.

u/lilfos ยท 1 pointr/solar

Pretty slick! One idea to simplify the battery refiller is to run your pump off another relay connected to the water level detector. Whether that's a float switch, moisture sensor, or optical sensor, it would turn on the pump via the relay, then shut it off once it's satisfied. No microprocessor needed.

The pump can be a small chemical doser to reduce the chances of overfilling.