Descrição do Produto: TERA PUMP Bomba de Transferência de Combustível Portátil
A TERA PUMP apresenta sua Bomba de Transferência de Combustível Portátil, uma solução inovadora e eficiente para o transporte de líquidos. Com uma capacidade de transferência de até 2,8 galões por minuto, esta bomba é ideal para quem precisa de praticidade e rapidez no abastecimento de gasolina, diesel, DEF e outros líquidos. O modelo de segunda geração vem com um bico de parada rápida, que permite um controle preciso do fluxo, tornando o abastecimento mais seguro e eficiente.
JAN 2025 UPGRADE: A mangueira de descarga de 3,3 pés foi aprimorada com vinil durável, oferecendo proteção contra cortes e arranhões. O bico de controle de fluxo permite que o usuário ajuste a vazão ao apertar a alavanca do bico. A posição do gatilho de nível inferior é perfeita para reabastecimento de combustíveis, enquanto a posição do gatilho superior é ideal para sessões de irrigação. O bico também pode ser travado para sessões prolongadas de abastecimento ou irrigação.
LÍQUIDOS COMPATÍVEIS: Esta bomba é adequada para uma ampla gama de líquidos, incluindo gasolina, diesel, DEF, água não potável, querosene, anticongelante, fluido de lavagem de para-brisa e produtos químicos agrícolas. A mangueira de descarga de 39,4 polegadas permite reabastecimento a distâncias maiores, e o suporte para a mangueira de descarga oferece uma maneira segura e conveniente de armazenar o bico.
TUBO DE SUCÇÃO LONGO: Com um comprimento de tubo de sucção de aproximadamente 17,6 polegadas, a bomba se adapta a latas de gasolina de 3 galões (~11,4 litros), 5 galões (~19 litros) ou até baldes de 5 galões. O diâmetro externo da extremidade de sucção é de 1,2 polegadas, e o bico com porca giratória evita que a mangueira se enrosque, permitindo uma rotação de 360 graus.
ALIMENTAÇÃO POR BATERIA: A bomba é alimentada por duas baterias do tipo D (vendidas separadamente). O grande interruptor deslizante facilita o acionamento e desligamento. Ideal para uso em equipamentos agrícolas, veículos industriais e oficinas automotivas, o compartimento de bateria em formato U permite um armazenamento mais prático.
GARANTIA DO FABRICANTE: A TERA PUMP tem uma longa história de fabricação de bombas confiáveis desde 2005 e oferece uma garantia de 1 ano contra defeitos de fabricação. Peças como tampa do motor, capa da bateria e bico estão disponíveis para reposição (vendidas separadamente).
### – Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar a Bomba de Transferência de Combustível TERA PUMP, comece instalando as duas baterias do tipo D no compartimento apropriado. Conecte a mangueira de descarga ao bico e posicione a extremidade de sucção no recipiente que contém o líquido a ser transferido. Ajuste o bico para a posição desejada (baixo para reabastecimento, alto para irrigação) e aperte a alavanca do bico para iniciar o fluxo. Para interromper o fluxo, solte a alavanca ou trave o bico para sessões prolongadas. Após o uso, armazene a bomba em um local seco e seguro.
### Características do Produto:
– Capacidade de Transferência: 2,8 galões por minuto.
– Mangueira de Descarga: 3,3 pés de vinil durável.
– Compatibilidade de Líquidos: Gasolina, diesel, DEF, água não potável, querosene, anticongelante, fluido de lavagem de para-brisa e produtos químicos agrícolas.
– Tubo de Sucção: 17,6 polegadas, adequado para latas de 3 e 5 galões.
– Alimentação: Funciona com duas baterias do tipo D.
– Garantia: 1 ano contra defeitos de fabricação.
### Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: A bomba pode ser usada para transferir líquidos quentes?
Resposta: Não, a TERA PUMP é projetada para líquidos em temperatura ambiente. Evite usar com líquidos quentes para garantir a durabilidade do produto.
Pergunta: Qual é a vida útil das baterias?
Resposta: A duração das baterias pode variar dependendo da frequência de uso, mas em média, duas baterias do tipo D podem durar várias horas de operação contínua.
Pergunta: A bomba é adequada para uso em ambientes externos?
Resposta: Sim, a bomba pode ser utilizada em ambientes externos, mas deve ser protegida da exposição direta à chuva ou umidade excessiva.
Pergunta: Posso usar a bomba para transferir água potável?
Resposta: Não, a bomba não é recomendada para transferir água potável, pois não é projetada para esse fim.
Pergunta: Onde posso encontrar peças de reposição?
Resposta: As peças de reposição, como tampa do motor e bico, estão disponíveis para compra separadamente através do site oficial da TERA PUMP ou em revendedores autorizados.
John –
I’m 65 and don’t often write reviews but I was impressed with this battery powered gas pump. I was tired of lifting gas cans, over filling and spilling gas sometimes. I dumped pretty much all of my funnels. This pump is great to transfer my gas from 5 gal cans into the lawnmowers, motorcycle or cars. The flow rate is decent, gas handle valve has good control and it’s portable. I’ve only had it a week and seems to be well built. Hopefully the DC motor gas pump seals and motor brushes will last me 5 years. If you take care of it and don’t trash it I think it will go the miles.
KEITH ROMERO –
Works well so far. Time will tell how long it will last but makes it much easier to pour fuel
Elizabeth B. –
This pump is by far the best transfer pump on the market. I’ve tried multiple brands and you get what you pay for. This lasts longer, pumps faster and works better. I wouldn’t say any of them work forever but this is the best I’ve used for transferring fuel. I highly recommend it. Their handle with the trigger flow is awesome- no one else has this. They make it look like they do but in fact you have to attach it yourself and they don’t attach well. This is already attached and doesn’t leak.
Eileen –
Works very well as a spare in case my screw on one that stays in jug fails. I don’t like pulling it out after each use and having to dry it off. Now here is a tip in case it does not want to work, spin the prop on the end with any thing that will move it and sprathe prop with WD-40 , seems to help on startup when not used in a regular fashion like winter months.
P. Schmidt –
This review is ONLY for the “TERA PUMP Electric Multipurpose Gas Transfer Pump with Quick Stop Nozzle for Gas, Diesel, DEF & More”, or more specifically, the TeraPump model TREP01-T (and NOT the similar model TREP01).
I bought this fuel transfer pump to aid in moving gasoline between portable gas cans and various gas engine yard equipment and vehicles. I had been using a hand-cranked fuel transfer pump, but it was large, bulky and unwieldy, and I thought it would be nice to have a small, handier, more convenient pump such as this one.
Here are the critical specifications and characteristics about this product that I think other prospective buyers might wish to know:
The product consists of a battery holder (taking 2x “D” cells), a combination motor and centrifugal impeller pump, and a telescoping plastic pipe that connects between the two. At the top of the pipe, where it reaches the battery holder, is a discharge hose with a handle/nozzle assembly at its other end.
The total length of the main assembly, from top of the battery holder to the tip of the pump impeller, is 24”. The pipe (which can go inside various fuel tanks and gas cans) is 15.5” long with the telescoping pipe fully retracted, and 21” long with the pipe fully extended. The pump/motor assembly is sized to be able to fit through the openings of most gas cans and yard machinery fuel tanks, with a minimum tank opening of 1-1/4” diameter.
The discharge hose is 38” long, and on its end is the handle’s 7.5” length plus the nozzle’s approximately 5” length. Some listings for this product suggest that the hose telescopes or otherwise stretches to different lengths, but this is incorrect. True, since the hose is corrugated there is a small amount of spring to it, but it does not usefully remain at the stretched length. A small fuel-proof electrical cable runs inside the pipe from battery holder to pump motor.
In operation, you stick the pipe with the motor/impeller ‘head’ into the tank/can where the fuel will come from (the source); the end of the impeller housing can either rest on the bottom of the tank or hang above the bottom. The nozzle is placed into the opening of the destination fuel tank/gas can. The handle can be squeezed, much like the handle of a filling station gas pump, to allow fuel flow, to control the amount of flow, and to stop fuel flow. Specifically, the handle lever is what starts and stops flow, while a rotating knurled collar is what controls the amount of flow. However, unlike the handle/nozzles of filling station fuel pumps, this product is not equipped with an automatic cutoff when the receiving fuel container gets full; you are intended to remain present during pumping, although with the knurled collar rotated past a certain point, it will hold the handle lever pressed in at the desired flow rate. The maximum fuel flow rate is 2.4GPM.
While the handle controls fuel flow from the nozzle, the actual pump is started and stopped using a large slide switch located on the top of the battery holder. In other words, the pump can be running even though the handle is not being squeezed to allow fuel to flow. Because the pump’s centrifugal impeller design allows it to be pumping against a ‘dead head’ for a while without damage, you can turn the pump switch on, then put the nozzle into the receiving fuel vessel, then squeezing the handle to start fuel flow (and the reverse of this sequence when done pumping).
It is recommended to have the source and destination fuel containers arranged such that the destination is a higher level than the source. When pumping is complete, turn off the pump switch, raise the handle/nozzle above the level of the source fuel container, then turn off the pump switch and squeeze the handle’s lever to allow fuel in the hose to run down and back to the source container.
The side of the battery holder has a tight-fitting set of plastic hooks which are intended to hold the end of the nozzle up by the top of the overall assembly, so that the hose makes a loop when not in use.
The top end of the battery holder has a large hook to allow it to hang from some object for storage; this position allows any residual fuel in the hose, pipe or pump to drain out (should not be more than a few drops if the hose was drained properly after use). It is NOT recommended to store this product with the pipe or motor/pump submerged in fuel for long periods, or with the hose filled with fuel. TeraPump makes another product, TRFA-01, which is designed to be stored attached to gas cans, with the pump always submerged.
This product is intended to be used for the following types of liquids:
– Gasoline
– Diesel
– DEF (AdBlue)
– Water (not for drinking water)
– Kerosene
– Windshield washer fluid
– Mild detergents
– Agricultural chemicals
– Light oils
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It is NOT intended to be used for the following liquids:
– Acetone
– Benzene
– Cresol
– Ethyl
– Phenol
– Methyl ethyl
– Concentrated caustic soda liquid
– Nitric acid
– Hydrochloric acid
– Sulfuric acid
– Thinners & solvents
No specific mention is made in the specification for Isopropyl Alcohol.
TeraPump does not seem to indicate where this product is manufactured; the aforementioned TRFA-01 pump is marked as being made in Korea, so presumably THIS pump is also made there. Product support is provided in the USA by TeraPump in California.
This product seems to be of decent quality, but this reviewer does not have enough experience with it to have any idea of how long it might last or what its reliability will be.
Please see the associated photos for more details.
Brian F. Shugrue –
I didnt buy one of those $20 pumps for the simple fact that they leak. When you live in fire country and are moving flammable fuels, the last thing you need is fuel leaks. I can say for certain this pump doesnt leak.
I primarily bought this to suck old gas out of generators and replace it with fresh fuel. This pump does an excellent job of doing that with one caveat… shallow gas tanks with the fuel cap in the middle of the tank are hard to completly drain since the suction tube wont reach entirely to the edge of the tank. But in any event, it will drain enough to get the job done.
I’ve only used it a few times so cant speak to its durability but if it holds up a few years, i would then give it 5 stars.
dg50484 –
Just received the pump and tested it on my diesel tractor. I put the 5 gallon diesel can on a bucket eighteen inches off the ground to make the pump flow better.
It pumped almost nine gallons of diesel in about five minutes. It was very quiet and had a good flow rate. Definitely.
going to make life on my shoulders easier. Lifting the diesel cans that high was getting old. I will
try it with gasoline in my zero turn mower next and post a follow up review.
Elizabeth B. –
Could use a product manual. SAFETY NOTE: after use, raise the pump out of the liquid in the source can but keep it in the can. Then keep the nozzle in the receiving tank but hold it slightly above the liquid. Then pull the trigger on the handle to break the vacuum and release the liquid that is remaining in the hose. This releases the liquid into both the receiving and source cans, draining it completely. If you just pull it out, liquid will spill all over the floor. When pumping gasoline, this could pose a serious safety issue otherwise.
not4nuthin –
It has a long discharge hose
P. Schmidt –
I waited until I used the pump for a while before writing this review and after pumping over 300 gallons of Kerosene throughout the winter I have to say I am very impressed with how well this pump did. This pump ran all winter long on the same pair of batteries I installed back in the fall (two Energizer Max batteries). The pump was well worth the money.