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DIY Mini Water Pump


Hey everyone!
Here’s a super cool science project that actually works — a Mini Water Pump made using a simple DC motor. ! πŸ”₯

This is one of those fun DIY builds that looks like pro-level stuff, but is made using things anyone can find at home 😎


🧰 Build It Yourself – What You’ll Need:

  • 1 Small DC Motor

  • Plastic pipe or straw

  • Bottle cap or a small plastic box (for pump casing)

  • A small fan blade (used as an impeller)

  • Wires for connection

  • Water πŸ’§

No fancy tools. No glue gun. Just creative vibes and some basic stuff lying around.

You can buy these products by given links πŸ‘‡πŸ»

πŸ›’ Buy the Parts :

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⚙️ How It Works:

A fan blade is attached to the motor shaft. It’s placed inside a small plastic case with two pipes — one for water intake, the other for output.

When the motor spins, it creates suction and pulls water in through one side and pushes it out the other. Just like a real water pump, but mini and homemade πŸ”§πŸ’₯

To power it up, just connect the motor with wires to an adapter or power supply .
You can use battery also.


πŸ’‘ Key Learnings:

  • Basic motors can be used in smart ways

  • Sealing without glue is possible if parts fit right

  • You can create real-life machines from simple stuff


❓Why Build This?

Because building something real with your hands feels amazing. Instead of watching videos all day, this kind of project actually helps understand how stuff works — plus, it’s fun to show off to friends and schoolmates πŸ˜‰


🧠 Final Thoughts

This mini water pump is proof that you don’t need a big budget or pro tools to create working science models. Just a bit of curiosity and creativity!

More projects coming soon. Keep exploring, keep building πŸš€
Thanks for reading!

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