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Reddit mentions of VIVOSUN 330 GPH Water Transfer Utility Pump 115V 1/10HP with Water Hose Kit, Impeller and Gasket

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VIVOSUN 330 GPH Water Transfer Utility Pump 115V 1/10HP with Water Hose Kit, Impeller and Gasket
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SMALL FRAME, STRONG POWER: Made from aluminum, meaning a lighter, smaller device; Able to operate at 115V and pump 330 gallons of water per hour up to 39 ft highEASY TO INSTALL AND CARRY: Fill the water in the pump head, connect the hose, plug in, and start using; Equipped with a handle making it easy to carryPREMIUM MATERIAL: With a zinc-alloy pump head this pump is guaranteed for long-time work; and with a PVC hose you can adjust this pump accordinglyMULTIPLE APPLICATIONS: VIVOSUN’s water transfer utility pump is the perfect tool for aquariums, outdoor ponds, swimming pools, leaks and flooding in basements, flushing a tankless water-heater, etc; Not just for utilities, it also works well to water your lawn and gardenWARRANTY: VIVOSUN offers 1-year warranty for this self-priming water pump; If any problem arises, please do not hesitate to contact us, we’re here to help
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Found 1 comment on VIVOSUN 330 GPH Water Transfer Utility Pump 115V 1/10HP with Water Hose Kit, Impeller and Gasket:

u/Astramancer_ · 3 pointsr/DIY

That's pretty much the definition of a well pump. About $100 bucks for the cheapest one, which should serve you fine.

https://www.amazon.com/Happybuy-Submersible-0-5HP-Stainless-Industrial/dp/B07JV8B3V2/

It's literally made to be dropped down a well and operate while completely submerged. That tank won't even come close to straining the pump. Even the cheap ones can lift 150 feet.

Heck, if you don't really need pressure or a fast flow, you could even just use a submersible fountain pump.

https://www.amazon.com/Homasy-Submersible-Fountain-Aquarium-Hydroponics/dp/B01LHC8UX8/

That one is $20 and will lift 7 feet, which looks like it might even be enough for your needs.

Edit: You could also get a "transfer pump" for about $50

https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Transfer-Utility-Impeller-Gasket/dp/B07R7V1HJW/

It has the advantage that you can actually install it inside the cabin. The disadvantage is that it needs to be primed (filled with water) before it works, and if the hose between the transfer pump and the water source gets air in it, you need to prime it again. So you'll need to install a one-way valve after the pump to ensure water can't drain out. It's also limited to a rise of a maximum of about 33 feet, possibly less depending on the strength of the pump. That's the limit for raising water by pulling it from the top (rather than pushing from the bottom, like submersible pumps do). But, again, that doesn't look like it will be much of a limitation for this specific application.