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The idea to make a small fountain came to my mind for quite some time. Moreover, it is small, since there is not much space on the table, plus an autonomous one. Once I even made a fountain. But the pump was purchased (for an aquarium) weighed about 400 grams and pumped be healthy. Accordingly, the fountain turned out not so small as I wanted. And here the other day one more time rummaging in its spare parts from electronics I came across a bunch of micromotors from cameras. And the thought came that you can make a pump yourself, and so small that the fountain will be the size of a pack of cigarettes in size.
He decided to make the pump on the principle of a centrifugal pump. Water enters the reservoir through the inlet, and there it spins with a wheel with blades. Due to centrifugal force, water tends to the edge on which there is an outlet.


1 - hole for supplying fluid; 2 - impeller; 3 - case; 4 - pipe for fluid drainage; P - centrifugal force
So let's get started. That's actually the motor itself, the size is more than acceptable. ?


Under this motor we make an impeller that will pump water.
I made it from the first plastic gear that came across.


After processing under the size of the pump casing, it began to look like this.


Now we make blades from pieces of plastic and glue them to the impeller. After the glue dries, we process the ends with a file so that they do not go beyond the wheel.


We begin to manufacture the body of our pump. As him, I took a plastic cap from the deodorant.


We saw off the excess from it and drill two holes. Small at the top for the axis of the motor, and large for the exit of water.


Now we attach the motor and the outlet tube to our body with hot glue. As her case was chosen from a ballpoint pen.


The motor should be glued very carefully without distortions so that the impeller does not touch the inside of the housing during operation.


As soon as the glue dries, we cut out a panel with a hole for water inlet from a piece of plastic. I made it out of a sunflower oil cap.


We glue it tightly to the body and our mini pump is ready. Such a pump with its dimensions in test tests gave a column of water 20 cm high and 4 mm thick (inner diameter of the handle body) when powered by a 3.7 volt Nokiev battery. If the outlet is already made, then the flow will be higher, but I did not need it.



Now we begin to manufacture the fountain itself. Here, as they say, who, what fantasy is enough. In my imagination, it was a slide, from which a stream of water falls from above, changing direction when falling. I decided to make it out of foil, stupidly crumpling several balls and gluing them with hot glue. After gluing and preliminary painting, the workpiece looked like this.


As a source of water flowing from, I took a shell of a suitable size and drilled a hole for a tube in it.


After attaching the pump and decorative elements to the slide, I got this. The unpainted foil cubes were temporary for adjusting the flow direction while attaching shells and the lower groove.


As a water tank, I took a small plastic box.


After gluing with foil balls, it began to look like this.


Now we insert our slide into the tank, glue the battery, switch, charging connector and optional trimming resistor to adjust the flow strength and LEDs for backlighting. Then we glue the slide itself to the tank along the edges with hot glue.


We mask the joints of the slide and the reservoir with foil balls and paint it completely, not forgetting to protect unpainted elements.
After the paint dries, fill the tank with water, turn on the power and enjoy the work done: D




That's all I wanted to say. Thanks for your attention!




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Comments (56)
  1. NOTFRONT
    #1 NOTFRONT Guests September 13, 2011 17:58
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    If honestly, then present abalone. If I saw someone like this on a table, I would not have thought that it can be done with my own hands, except to buy it in a store. The author is 5+ definitely. biggrin
  2. Veent
    #2 Veent Guests September 13, 2011 18:21
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    Yeah, cool. Stunning design talent, and the hardware is well done.
  3. magazine-revie
    #3 magazine-revie Guests September 14, 2011 17:29
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    Cool.
  4. sanasansey
    #4 sanasansey Guests September 14, 2011 20:43
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    It turned out cool, I have a question, how to immerse the engine in water (it closes). And what if the pipe is bent along the principle of the vertical pump and the engine is secured above the water, is there enough pressure to raise the water through the bent pipe? smile
  5. killerlot
    #5 killerlot Guests September 14, 2011 22:03
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    The pump is completely submerged in water. The motor itself was sealed, and so that the contacts did not oxidize, the whole was filled with hot glue. Even if it passes water, nothing will close it from such a low voltage and everything will work. I have a Chinese fountain on batteries, so there the motor is also immersed in water and not sealed, which does not interfere with the fountain for the third year. I haven’t tried to connect the input pipe so I can’t say anything. In theory, there will be enough strength, but then the pump will be larger in size, and this is not buzzing.
  6. LET4DET
    #6 LET4DET Guests September 18, 2011 15:04
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    beautifully
  7. SERJIK
    #7 SERJIK Guests September 22, 2011 16:38
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    best done, I HAVE A QUESTION AURORA can write the dimensions of the fountain: long width height
  8. SERJIK
    #8 SERJIK Guests September 22, 2011 16:42
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    and what paint he painted. It just turned out very realistically.
  9. killerlot
    #9 killerlot Guests September 22, 2011 21:20
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    Acrylic from spray cans, white for soil and black for giving a shade.
    Dimensions 95x78x110mm
  10. killerlot
    #10 killerlot Guests September 22, 2011 21:23
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    101mm more precisely. Sorry, mistyped when typing.
  11. STALKER
    #11 STALKER Guests September 25, 2011 11:15
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    I apologize for the stupid question, where did you get the charging connector?
  12. sanasansey
    #12 sanasansey Guests September 25, 2011 11:39
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    tell me how to choose a resistance (resistor) for a 1.5 volt motor from a Chinese toy (it works fine from a finger-type battery, but water spills from usb 5v so you can water the garden). and how many amperes in the usb connector of the computer? I put a tuning resistor (not the same as in the photo) with a maximum value of 1000 mA, so it burned up. The whole point is this, as I collect it I will definitely post a photo. Thank you in advance.
  13. feelloff
    #13 feelloff Guests September 25, 2011 11:50
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    It is necessary to take a wire variable resistor. Or make it yourself out of a thin nichrome by wrapping it somewhere.
  14. Veent
    #14 Veent Guests September 25, 2011 21:32
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    Well, you can do even easier. Take an ammeter, read in a book what Ohm's law is and calculate everything, usb voltage is 5 volts
  15. sanasansey
    #15 sanasansey Guests September 25, 2011 22:20
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    Thanks I will try to reel from nichrome biggrin
  16. sanasansey
    #16 sanasansey Guests September 25, 2011 22:24
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    Thank you, but I would not know the voltage but the current in amperes, milliamps. cry
  17. killerlot
    #17 killerlot Guests September 26, 2011 03:13
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    The current strength in the USB connector is not more than 500 mA, the cuttings must be selected with a small nominal value (I have specifically 100 Ohms). The first thing I soldered for testing was a rubber band that adjusted the volume on Chinese mini speakers, so it also warmed up and became smokeless.
  18. killerlot
    #18 killerlot Guests September 26, 2011 03:15
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    As for the charging connector, we sell them for 30 rubles each.
  19. sanasansey
    #19 sanasansey Guests September 26, 2011 19:59
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    Instead of a resistor, I wound a coil of about fifty turns from a thin copper wire and everything worked fine.
    Thank you all, and here are the pictures of the fountain.

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  20. feelloff
    #20 feelloff Guests September 26, 2011 20:39
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    Cool!
  21. killerlot
    #21 killerlot Guests September 27, 2011 07:48
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    Dude, if I say that it's good, I'll lie! It's great! Well done!
  22. Bar $
    #22 Bar $ Guests December 18, 2011 22:20
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    and do you have batteries? What is its approximately power?
  23. Bar $
    #23 Bar $ Guests December 19, 2011 20:36
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    And, although it’s not necessary, I already saw it — at 3.7 V. And I even did not notice it right away.
    Tell me, how did you install the battery with charging? Well, I mean, how did you connect the charging to the battery? In short, plz, describe all this (preferably in more detail).
  24. Bar $
    #24 Bar $ Guests December 19, 2011 20:37
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    And, although it’s not necessary, I already saw it — at 3.7 V. But I didn’t notice it at once.
    Tell me, how did you install the battery with charging? Well, I mean, how did you connect the charging to the battery? In short, plz, describe all this (preferably in more detail).
  25. killerlot
    #25 killerlot Guests December 21, 2011 19:49
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    In the very last picture, the circuit is as soldered. The charging socket is simply directly soldered to the battery terminals. Nokiev charging or a USB cable is stuck into it as in one of the pictures.
  26. Bar $
    #26 Bar $ Guests December 24, 2011 18:44
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    I have such a problem: I made a pump (motor, tube, screws, etc.) and at the end, having tested it with a Nokiev battery, I had a 1-2cm jet .. But this is not so bad: after some time I again decided to test it (with the Samsung battery), and the pump does not work. Having disassembled it, I saw that the motor rusted, and so that it worked again, I had to twist it pretty much.
    What to do to prevent the motor from rusting?
  27. killerlot
    #27 killerlot Guests December 24, 2011 23:02
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    Small trickle. Many who, according to my instructions, usually made a mistake was that the impeller was too small relative to the inside diameter and height of the pump. The pressure was as small as yours. It is necessary that the wheel almost touches the walls of the pump, but does not hurt them. For example, I have a gap of only 1.5 mm. And the pressure is about 25 cm from 3.7 volts. from 13 V in general for half a meter or more hits. smile
    If it rusts, then look for another motor, or place the pump vertically, like this. [center][/ center]
  28. Bar $
    #28 Bar $ Guests January 8, 2012 17:24
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    OK, thanks biggrin
    And the last (I hope) question: is it possible to connect a wire to the motor (which is inserted into the socket) or something will happen (well, for example, plugs will fly out or there will be a short circuit)?
  29. killerlot
    #29 killerlot Guests 12 january 2012 06:00
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    Well, if you directly connect the motor to a 220V outlet, then the pindyk to the motor and probably a circuit smile
    And if through the charger from the phone, then there will be norms.
  30. super
    #30 super Guests January 12, 2012 16:50
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    As the tee made a slide, packs pliz; otherwise I sent it. wink
  31. killerlot
    #31 killerlot Guests January 17, 2012 07:13
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    We roll balls or cubes out of the foil until such a state until they are almost wrinkled and glue them with hot glue. On top of the main form for resemblance to a slide, you can still stick balls of foil, but not crush them completely, and after drying the glue, give the fingers the final shape of the slide.
  32. Ni1lay
    #32 Ni1lay Guests January 20, 2012 19:54
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    Thanks for the idea . Pump SUPER. The motor is one of three from a non-working DVDshnik ......... Does not pump but HAMMERS ..... Let's see what will happen .. At least from the Nokiev charge, such power. which is not much inferior to an aquarium one ... My first fountain and air absorber was on an aquarium pump. Silicone was used as a sealant. Silicone After 3-4 months, the silicone began to depart places. and the backlight is broken. Boom trying a thermal gun ..... [center][/ center]
  33. Foma
    #33 Foma Guests December 27, 2012 23:30
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    and how much USB gives ???
  34. valetu
    #34 valetu Guests February 26, 2013 22:30
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    but I didn’t succeed in the fountain, or rather, it turned out, but trouble happened with it: recourse:
    I made a pump, a slide, put a resistor, a battery, two LEDs, a charging socket, when I tried everything, everything worked fine, then I installed and painted the slide, and there was already the final moment - gluing the shells. but it’s bad luck, I decided to try to recharge the battery from the nokia phone with their own charging, but less than an hour later, the battery pulled off from the moment the charging was connected, at the same time it blew the entire slide and, in addition, set fire to it wink
    I didn’t understand what happened, but the main thing was that it was circumvented, otherwise this hill set me on the wall a bit: wassat:
  35. ctyz
    #35 ctyz Guests April 16, 2013 18:15
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    why the stream is small 1cm gap 1mm
  36. T_n
    #36 T_n Guests April 30, 2013 23:38
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    Please tell me how to make power from the network? in great detail (that is, in what way to attach a jack from the phone)
  37. Dmitry
    #37 Dmitry Guests May 2, 2013 17:17
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    But what if you use a washer pump? He is at 12 volts, and the pressure is decent.
  38. #38 Guests July 11, 2013 22:43
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    and the LED is like
  39. Ar_
    #39 Ar_ Guests August 26, 2013 01:03
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    If you place the pump vertically, the jet does not decrease? : belay:
  40. Ar_
    #40 Ar_ Guests August 26, 2013 01:25
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    A tube can be made from a thick cable: lol:
  41. vetalhard
    #41 vetalhard Guests December 24, 2013 18:27
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    and you have a resistor for how many ohms there
  42. Valentine
    #42 Valentine Guests January 13, 2014 20:31
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    Interesting idea, I want to share it in a group smile
  43. sisak
    #43 sisak Guests January 26, 2014 13:38
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    Is a motor the size of a coin 50 cents suitable?
  44. Semen
    #44 Semen Guests February 9, 2014 11:32
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    tell me, how does it work?
  45. Vsevolod
    #45 Vsevolod Guests February 11, 2014 09:49
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    The motor rotates the gear, and the gear raises the water and so on until the charge runs out
  46. prppi
    #46 prppi Guests February 13, 2014 9:24 p.m.
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    Do you have a motor in the water?
  47. Vladislav
    #47 Vladislav Guests February 20, 2014 18:50
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    why is there a 100oM resistor
  48. Alexey
    #48 Alexey Guests April 6, 2014 23:36
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    Respect to the author !!! Just handsome! Idea, design, execution .... really simple and beautiful! I will try
  49. Maksim
    #49 Maksim Guests October 4, 2014 02:38
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    With mats (!) I converted the container for the lenses (or rather, the processing jar) into the pump. A stream of water with 3 little pink batteries - 5cm up. Now I’ll start to redo the container, how it will turn out - unsubscribe: winked:

    Quote: T_n
    Please tell me how to make power from the network? in great detail (that is, in what way to attach a jack from the phone)

    I explain: Grab ANY charger from the phone (I took from the old one, at 300mA and about 5v). If there is no suitable nest, we cut it off. Red wire: plus, black: minus. Using the picture, we embed it instead of the charging socket. -> Profit.
  50. flow
    #50 flow Guests November 17, 2014 23:07
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    If you do not want to bother with a pump, you can buy a motor from glass washers in the auto market. Not expensive and airtight, efficient, etc.

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