Sevylor 2000014817 Pump 12Vdc 1Psi
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This is a low-pressure pump that can only deliver a few PSI. A high-pressure pump with a 40-bar rating is required. Depending on the type of tire, a pressure of 100 psi may be required.
Yes, I originally mistook the iSUP for a paddleboard.
Sorry, but I'm unfamiliar with the term "iSUP." My wake boat is equipped with a pump. All of our water toys are inflated as a result of it.
The pump I bought came with a hose and various fittings to inflate various items, but I'm not sure if they were the same size. When I go camping, I use it to store my kayak and air mattress.
Selected User Reviews For Sevylor 2000014817 Pump 12Vdc 1Psi
This was purchased to help inflate my Sevylor Big Basin Kayak. It was my fault for failing to notice the requirement to fill the Kayak to a capacity of 1. This pump is only rated for 1 PSI and has a maximum pressure of 5 PSI. The gauge that came with the Kayak, on the other hand, only read. All three chambers received a perfect score of five. This pump was at the end of its useful life. I suggest that the company include appropriate pumps with their specific Big Basin products, or at the very least specify the pump recommended in the description. Regardless, it would only be able to generate about half of the power claimed. br>I didn't get to try it until a few months after I bought it, and it's now too late to return it.
It takes about 10 minutes to pump up our kayak. First, the floor, then the sides, and finally, the ceiling. It's not too loud, which is beneficial when we don't want to bother others. I purchased an extension in the hopes of getting it further away from our truck, but it was ineffective. So far, the supplied cord appears to be adequate.
This was purchased in order to inflate our Sevylor kayak. It is unable to inflate due to a lack of sufficient pressure. We purchased a hand pump that is capable of inflating the kayak. This is a waste of time.
As a 12v socket inflator, this small pump performs admirably. It's what I use to inflate a two-man inflatable boat from Intex. It takes about 5 minutes to blow it up. The on/off button is plastic coated, which should make it more water resistant than a standard pump. br>br>12/21/18 UPDATE: This pump has been pumping up my small boat in the salt water environment for four years and is still going strong. The motor is beginning to make a slightly different sound, which could indicate that the bearings are failing. But it did an excellent job, and when it finally wears out, I will purchase another.
It's a great pump; I use it to fill my Sevylor Colorado kayak in under 10 minutes and up to 1 psi. What would be the ideal pressure for this kayak?.
I recently bought a couple of floatation devices and needed a pump to go with them. In a physical store, I purchased a much more expensive pump. It took a long time for anything to be blown up. It also lacked nozzle attachments, making inflating items a chore. This is where the Sevylor pump comes in. It plugs into a car outlet and has a long cord; it worked much faster than the previous one (which I returned). Also very useful are the nozzle attachments.
The power cord is long enough, and the volume of air it moves is sufficient to complete the task quickly. It's a lot better than using your hands to pump! It's loud, but I don't think that affects how well it works for me.
I purchased the Super Caravelle 5 Person Boat, which performs flawlessly. In less than 2 minutes, I had inflated the nearly 8 foot 4 air chamber raft. The 12 volt cord is long enough and quiet enough, and when I'm finished, I can attach the nozzle to the deflate side of the pump, which suctions all of the air out in about the same amount of time as it takes to deflate. Very cost-effective and efficient.