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On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Joe Mc Cool wrote:
> I am considering a pump instead. I can design a pump that will
> extract the solution from the bottom of the tank and pump it back into
> the tank from a height.
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> I think this will cause sufficient agitation to dissolve the sugar ?
> Of course I will add the sugar to the water slowly from a hopper.
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Sure, it will almost certainly work just fine. I'm a little curious as to
why you want to do it this way, though, since stirrers are almost always
simpler and cheaper than a pump (pump seals are a hassle, and often leak,
which makes a mess). Do you need to have a pump there for other reasons,
and just want to get double duty out of it? Or is there some reason why a
motorized stirrer would be unsatisfactory?
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