Is this the right pump forStar Mode

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ggombert
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Re: Is this the right pump forStar Mode

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The small Edwards diff pump in the picture below was picked up on Ebay for ~$200.00, it pumps down fast in about three minutes to below 10-5 torr and would be a good pump to consider as Fusor chamber high-vac pump.
Glenn

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richnormand
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Re: Is this the right pump forStar Mode

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Yes, I do.
Anything specific you are looking for?
Nikelopez
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Re: Is this the right pump forStar Mode

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Well basically, I just need an instruction manual for this pump.
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Re: Is this the right pump forStar Mode

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OK Nikelopez. "B" but most applies to the "A" unless you are planning a full rebuild.
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Nikelopez
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Re: Is this the right pump forStar Mode

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@richnormand
Thank You, So much.

-Nike
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