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bargearse said...
having lost my working cabrinha pump i'm left witht he one that never worked from the get go - it seems to slip and not seal on the first of the up and down stroke leaving me completely rooted by the time i pump up the 12m.
I have tried pulling it apart and removing the heaps of lube/ re-lubing but it has never worked properly since new - think there's something wrong with it.
If I am up for $50 for a new pump anyway, what are the new 12v pumps like? They've been out for a while know so can someone tell me about reliability, longevity and spare parts availability please? are there different brands to consider? How long is the warranty? How long does it take? Am hoping If you can just put it on and walk back to the kite with it at the right pressure fully dressed and ready to go it might make all the difference for those days when you only have 40 mins in the afternoon?
One thing I dont want to do is have to hook my manual pump up to finish it of or get it hard enough. For $300 it's got to work as described everytime.
If I do just go manual again, is there a manual kite pump out there (they all look like they're made in the same place) that is more reliable than another?
Take that Cabrinha pump back to your dealer, they should be able to replace it for you.
The latest pumps from them seem to work fine, but there was a faulty batch about a year ago, they only worked on one stroke the "return tube" inside the handle was cut too short on some pumps and they just dis not work properly, and we not really practical to fix.
The newer Australian brand electric pumps
http://www.kitepower.com.au/catalog/product_17764_Island_Inflator_Pump_cat_323.htmlWork really well compared to the older Bravo brand. This is a new design with a much tougher internals, 12 months warranty, local parts and service provided in Australia, if needed.
Much quieter and smoother operation, seems like a much higher quality unit than the Bravo.