AC Home Power Electric Pump 20PSI For Inflatable Dock Kayak Paddle Board
Electric Pump with Detached Battery, DC12 Voltage Power and AC110-220V Home Power for Choice
H►Whole kit included:
| 1 | Portable cloth bag |
| 2 | The electric pump |
| 3 | A detached battery, Capacity:5000mAH |
| 4 | The charger for battery charging using at home with 1 meter cord.(Plug style can be chosen, such as UK style, US style, Europe style and so on) |
| 5 | Cigarette plug for battery charging using in the car with 1.5meters cord |
| 6 | DC12V detached power cord with car cigarette plug 2.25meters |
| 7 | AC110-220V detached home power cord with direct plug 1.5meters |
| 8 | 1 meter flexible hose |
| 9 | 6 nozzles for different inflatable tools such as SUP, kayark, inflatable tent and so on |
►Description:
An electric pump for a paddle board is a device designed to inflate stand-up paddle boards (SUPs) using an electric motor. This pump is convenient because it saves time and physical effort compared to manual pumps. This is a 12-Volt, high-pressure Auto Electric pump. It features both an inflation and a deflation port and inflates up to 20 PSI. This dual stage pump is fantacy for use on inflatable stand-up paddle boards, inflatable kayaks, and inflatable docks. It is powered via a car plug or a detached battery or AC home power plug and includes a digital screen for easy to read real time monitoring, and a non-kinking hose.
►Steps to Inflate an Inflatable Boat
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Preparation
- Choose a Suitable Location: Find a flat, clean area free from sharp objects or debris that could damage the boat.
- Lay Out the Boat: Unfold the boat and lay it flat on the ground. Ensure the surface is free of any sharp objects.
- Check for Accessories: Gather all necessary accessories, including the air pump, hose, and any inflation adapters.
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Valve Inspection
- Locate the Valves: Identify all the inflation valves on the boat. Typically, there will be several valves for different chambers.
- Inspect Valves: Ensure the valves are clean and in good condition. Make sure they are in the correct position for inflation.
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Using the Air Pump
- Select the Pump: Use an appropriate air pump for your inflatable boat. Options include hand pumps, foot pumps, or electric pumps.
- Attach the Hose: Connect the hose to the pump and ensure it fits securely to prevent air leaks.
- Attach to Valve: Connect the other end of the hose to the inflation valve. Use any necessary adapters to ensure a tight fit.
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Inflation Process
- Inflate Main Chambers First: Begin with the main buoyancy chambers. Inflate each chamber to about 70-80% capacity initially.
- Check for Even Inflation: Make sure the boat is inflating evenly and there are no twists or folds.
- Inflate the Floor: If the boat has an inflatable floor, inflate it next. Ensure it is firm but not over-inflated.
- Inflate Secondary Chambers: Complete the inflation of the main chambers to full capacity. Then, inflate any secondary or auxiliary chambers fully.
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Check Air Pressure
- Use a Pressure Gauge: If available, use a pressure gauge to ensure each chamber is inflated to the manufacturer's recommended pressure. This is crucial to avoid over-inflation or under-inflation.
- Manual Check: If a gauge is not available, use the hand test. The boat should feel firm to the touch but still have a little give when pressed.
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Seal Valves
- Close the Valves: Once the chambers are fully inflated and checked, close all the valves tightly to prevent air from escaping.
- Double-Check Seals: Ensure all valve caps are securely fastened and there are no leaks.
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Final Inspection
- Check for Leaks: Listen for any hissing sounds and inspect the boat for air leaks.
- Verify Firmness: Ensure the boat feels uniformly firm across all chambers.
- Check Accessories: Verify that any attached accessories (e.g., seats, oars, motor mounts) are properly installed and secure.
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