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bankyf

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Nearly all pump manufacturers do this marketing trick. The flow is advertised in either free flow or the "typical" industry standard is 3 bar (which again, isn't sufficient to capture what the flow is at typical operating pressures, especially when boosted).

Looking at their product data, this is almost certainly a DW400 rebranded or extremely close to it. It flows around 380-390 gal/hour at 70 psi, which is right in line with most of the other pumps on the market, give or take a few units.
The pump linked appears to flow about 10% more than the DW400. At that price point, I'm not sure why it isn't more popular than the DW400. Again though, this is not the pump in the KPM buckets.
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I don’t think that Bosch has the Venturi connection which is probs lt why most don’t use it. Also the flow is arguably he same as the dw400.
 

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4 275 to pumps can get you to 1500 easily as well. I'm guessing all's you need is a second bucket and a top like the spe one or dw.
 
 




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