Immersible Toy Water Pump in Action

Immersible Toy Water Pump in Action

Here we can see an immersible toy water pump in action and how it is set up with a pushbutton switch on a breadboard and a battery box. Picture on the left shows the water pump and its connection wire. The video on the right shows the water flow into a vessel on switching on the motor.

This still image shows the water inlet and outlet as well as the power supply cable. The water inlet is submersed in water and an outflow tubing can be connected to the water outlet.

Here the setup of the assembly is shown. A breadboard which has been described earlier is used to connect the push button switch and power cable to the motor.

This video clip shows the whole setup. The inflow pipe of the motor has been submersed in water in a vessel. Outflow tubing is taken from the water outflow pipe and taken to another vessel kept nearby. The motor is rated to run on 3 to 12 volts DC. Here we have used a battery box with four 1.5 volts alkaline batteries. So the setup runs on 6 volts in this assembly.

Here you can see the water pump in action. When the push button switch on the breadboard is pushed, it energizes the motor and it starts pumping water from one vessel to another through the outflow tubing. Water flow stops when the push button is released.