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Old 30th May 2008, 06:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Brought myself one of those Browning pellets pump at the Go Fishing show at the NEC. Been using it weekly since I brought it but it now seems to have a fault! After pumping it up the pressure releases within two or three minutes on its own accord. I have cleaned the rubber seal and made sure its all clean but it still releases the vacum.

Are there any other good makes of pellet pumps available - cant seem to find much else on the internet.

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Have a look at this one mate.

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Try the Vacu Vin range, they invented the technology for storing wine and Coffee, and spares are widely available. Try amazon.com, I paid £15 for a set of three cylinders and pump! Had them ages no problems at all.
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hi jazzman when i pump my pelletts i pump them for about 10 to 15 seconds release air so that they sink then do the same again twice then leave them for about 5 or ten minutes to swell up, try it mate , because i dont think you need a new one
tight lines anyway.
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Like yourself I've the set of 3 ,but don't think they do them any more.
The link I've posted above is newer vacu vin model(I think)
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I purchased a set of three vacuum pupms, the wine storage type, do work quite well. However have a look at the Team Mosella Manic one, great bit of kit.
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hi jazzman when i pump my pelletts i pump them for about 10 to 15 seconds release air so that they sink then do the same again twice then leave them for about 5 or ten minutes to swell up, try it mate , because i dont think you need a new one
tight lines anyway.
So do I, after pumping release the air then if any floaters pump them again, you don't need a new one. try it before buying another.
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leeda do an excellent pump mate never have problems with them
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i do the same as carpcrazy, thats what i thought you had to do.
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hi jazzman when i pump my pelletts i pump them for about 10 to 15 seconds release air so that they sink then do the same again twice then leave them for about 5 or ten minutes to swell up, try it mate , because i dont think you need a new one
tight lines anyway.
Thats exactly how I do them it works fine,I have tried all different ways
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