I saw a 120V submersible fountain pump on sale at HF.
So I "invested" the $4.99 into it for a little experiment.
I have the JC Whitney hand pump faucet.
It works OK but it is a little hard to rinse your hands or dishes
and pump it at the same time.
So as an experiment I hooked up the fountain pump to the water line. I drop the pump into my water jug.
The pump is plugged into a switched outlet which is protected by a 15amp breaker and is also GFCI protected.
It produces a slow steady flow of water, no splash at all.
I bought the smallest pump they had. I thought it would fit into my 5 gallon water jug but it is too big.
So I bought a 2.5 gallon "disposible" jug from Krogers (which comes full of spring water) and cut a flap in the top.
Anyone looking for a cheap under the counter water jug?? This is a great option!
The nice thing about this is the hand pump faucet still works with the submersible pump attached.
So with or without power you still have a working faucet.
So my question is..... is this safe???? Will the GFCI protect you in the event of a short??
Keep in mind I did this as an experiment to see if it would work.
It works great but I don't want to use it if it is not safe!
The pump is 120V/0.09amps/60 Hz.
I know we all use electrical appliances every day that are in close contact to water
(dishwasher, washing machine, garbage disposal, fish tank filters/heaters, sump pump, hot tub.....) but it still is
kind of scary to drop this little pump directly into water!!
Feedback is welcome!! but please don't "slam me" for trying this experiment.
