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This is basically a just a homemade water pump made from some things you might have around the house. Its useful for many things. This isn't my idea, so give credit to junits15.

What you need:

water bottle with cap
aluminum can or other metals you can cut
motor (one that spins fast?)
tubing (copper or other source...)
wire
plexiglas
power source (3 - 9 volts)

Tools:

hot glue gun
scissors
hacksaw
drill

 
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Step 1: Prepare the bottle cap

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We only need the neck of the bottle. Cut the bottle near the top and sand it down.

Drill a hole in the middle of the bottle cap making sure its centered about the same size of the middle of the motor so it fits in. Drill a hole in the side big enough for the tubing going out. Don't forget to drill a hole in the bottle cap so the tubing can flow out.
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Matt428 says: May 4, 2013. 2:51 PM
NICE
bamit says: Mar 9, 2013. 10:44 AM
1. What is the exact location of the impeller ? Is it exactly alongside the side tube / outlet tube or above it or below it ? Does it churn the water as one of its functions ?

2. How high should the side / outlet tube be from the bottom / inlet tube ?

mrbedlamman says: Feb 18, 2013. 12:52 PM
This is exactly what I was looking for.
harry88 says: May 30, 2012. 7:32 AM
What are some substitutes for plexi glass?
Gnutella says: Oct 13, 2011. 12:35 AM
Did you by any chance salvage that motor from a Playstation analog controller?
mukand says: Jul 4, 2011. 7:10 AM
How do I waterproof the shaft/bearings of the motor to prevent the water running inside the motor?
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aloveeveryone says: May 28, 2011. 11:03 PM
i was just looking for that
its nice really good like it
crares says: Apr 24, 2011. 12:46 PM
Thanks :D
lukeD says: Mar 27, 2011. 8:21 AM
is it water proof?
XDleader555 (author) in reply to lukeDMar 27, 2011. 11:30 PM
If you make everything airtight you wont have to submerge it in water. You might have to have no air bubbles in it to work well though.
atamico says: Nov 6, 2010. 10:37 AM
no video showing an operation?
Anyway ... I will do to test, I need it to send air to an aquarium or simply form a water circulator for him.
h0meIandsecurity says: Oct 9, 2010. 2:32 PM
rice :)
razhang says: May 31, 2010. 9:42 AM
 about how far can it shoot water vertically is you used a fast motor and a 9v battery?

zack247 in reply to razhangAug 27, 2010. 12:18 AM
depends on how long the "output" tube is
zack247 says: Aug 27, 2010. 12:17 AM
hey this works nice. and you can unsubmerge it if you add a piece of tubing that is a little longer to the top, i did and it still works. a little less effectively, but it works
beatobe says: Aug 13, 2010. 7:53 AM
cool.... must try it :D
yachtsman says: Jul 30, 2010. 12:10 PM
Thanks for this! It's very cool. ;) I made one too. :) Pics and video are on http://jan.klementa.cz/mleko-cd-rom-mechanika-vodni-cerpadlo-d :)
harry88 says: Jul 22, 2010. 9:08 AM
how much can it pump??
tzaq93 says: Jul 10, 2010. 10:59 AM
i made this thing and works great!! anyone know any other simple and fun tutorial like this one? :D
arihant says: Nov 15, 2009. 6:29 AM
i guess water will go inside the motor through  inpeller!what can i do in that case?????
zack247 in reply to arihantJun 7, 2010. 8:20 PM
you could put a sponge around the motor to absorb the water, it would take months to rust the motor
zack247 says: Jun 7, 2010. 5:29 PM
thanks! just made it. i couldnt make the impeller, so i used a premade one instead.
zack247 in reply to zack247Jun 7, 2010. 8:16 PM
i just tested it, and i have to say it works great for a homemade pump! i completely covered mine in hot glue because i couldn't pinpoint the leak. i noticed the seal area of the cap was leaking, i think it was because the cap wouldn't go on tightly because i took it off after i drilled the hole. how did your seal hold up so well? can you show me more pics of yours?
edmars says: May 27, 2010. 10:48 PM
less diameter tube for output than input will increase height of water that comes out. Big impeller and faster motor rotation will do the same.
darkspook says: May 12, 2010. 8:18 PM
 if the motor is submerged, it will not last for long
darkspook says: May 11, 2010. 7:30 PM
 Bravo!
ElectroMagneticPulse says: May 3, 2010. 5:13 AM

cool!  :3

shawntherobot says: Feb 3, 2010. 11:31 AM
i am going to use this for the remote control submarine im building yay now i have depth control
dudejetfighter in reply to shawntherobotMar 29, 2010. 11:53 AM
 im using it for the thrusters on mine!
sageserver says: Sep 2, 2009. 12:48 PM
(just to tell people who read this) IT IS NOT A SUBMERSIBLE PUMP!!!!!!!!! i learned the hard way... I made a pump like this on solidworks and had it printed out. I needed a pump for an aquarium. how does the rotor stay on the shaft of the motor.
junits15 in reply to sageserverNov 17, 2009. 1:45 PM
use JB weld to attach it to the motor, it makes for a nice strong bond.  Just remember to sand the parts beforehand to make for an even stronger bond.
XDleader555 (author) in reply to sageserverSep 2, 2009. 2:17 PM
This pump wont work unless its underwater. it will work under water just make sure your power supply isn't under water... the impeller or rotor stays on by hot glue or you can try soldering it on.
zack247 in reply to XDleader555Aug 27, 2010. 12:19 AM
you can add a longer input hose, you just need mor water pressure the longer the hose...
mattthegamer463 in reply to XDleader555Sep 3, 2009. 2:34 PM
Is your motor certified waterproof? Otherwise, you could damage your power supply and your body. You could probably use this as a non-submersible pump if you primed it beforehand.
XDleader555 (author) in reply to mattthegamer463Sep 4, 2009. 5:53 PM
It wont work cuz water leaks out and makes a mess. but sealing the leaks would do. the power supply is low and wont do damage to your body..... i think....
mattthegamer463 in reply to XDleader555Sep 4, 2009. 6:15 PM
Its all about current... if theres a path through your body, its dangerous. Seriously, be careful.
FERNANDO19BLO in reply to mattthegamer463Sep 4, 2009. 10:33 PM
ONLY 9 VOLTS!!! DANGEROUS??? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
junits15 in reply to FERNANDO19BLOOct 2, 2009. 1:58 PM
well lets say I had 9 volts with 20 amps, that is very dangerous, even more so if it is DC voltage.
FERNANDO19BLO in reply to junits15Oct 2, 2009. 2:19 PM
Think: 9V x 20A = 180 WATTS = It`s impossible for this motor.

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junits15 in reply to FERNANDO19BLOOct 2, 2009. 6:20 PM
well i didn't mean using it to power the motor, it was just an example. :)
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