Where do they sell these? Can you link please? 
acromegaly;643425 said:i havent shopped around online for them so i cant tell you where is a cheap one, but i know they sell them at auto stores for the break fluid kits and here is one on a pump website https://www.pumptoys.com/catalog/All-Products-7/Vaculogic-In-Line-Water-Trap-73.html
Zambrodom3;643287 said:Wow! That was an AMAZING reply mate! So you say the DP4000 can work with water? So it can be used as a [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98]Hydropump[/words] as well or what?![]()
P.S- If yes, where did you order the Hydro edition to the pump from?![]()
How long did it take your order to ship. i ordered the dp 4000 on the 30th, and its still not here.MMandingo;644310 said:If any of you guys are looking for a cheap way to really cut down the noise on the DP400, here are some pics of the box I built:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7ddhnyfshrsd3zp/AABYpwCGv3_4vIrohqXqpmv1a?dl=0#/
It’s really easy and total cost is about $15. I went to Michael’s Craft Store (you can also find the materials at Wal-Mart but Michaels is closer to my home) and got a heavy cardboard box - the ones used for storage - about the size of a large shoe box. Get some seat padding and cut out a piece for the top and the bottom of the box. You’ll need to decrease the thickness of the padding and the layers peel apart really easily. Get a can of spray adhesive and paste the padding to the top and bottom. The box I got had a label area on one side so I cut that part out so the USB and power cord could come out. On the other side, I made a small hole just large enough for the tubing. The extra padding I place inside to help to muffle the sound more.
It’s crude and simple, but it works. I’m designing a better box now, but for the time being, this one does the trick.
MMandingo;644310 said:If any of you guys are looking for a cheap way to really cut down the noise on the DP400, here are some pics of the box I built:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7ddhnyfshrsd3zp/AABYpwCGv3_4vIrohqXqpmv1a?dl=0#/
It’s really easy and total cost is about $15. I went to Michael’s Craft Store (you can also find the materials at Wal-Mart but Michaels is closer to my home) and got a heavy cardboard box - the ones used for storage - about the size of a large shoe box. Get some seat padding and cut out a piece for the top and the bottom of the box. You’ll need to decrease the thickness of the padding and the layers peel apart really easily. Get a can of spray adhesive and paste the padding to the top and bottom. The box I got had a label area on one side so I cut that part out so the USB and power cord could come out. On the other side, I made a small hole just large enough for the tubing. The extra padding I place inside to help to muffle the sound more.
It’s crude and simple, but it works. I’m designing a better box now, but for the time being, this one does the trick.
pjp2002;646616 said:Anyone try getting the software to run on mac? i.e. wine or vmware?
MMandingo;647744 said:Yep. I use a Mac and had to install on Windows with VMWare. Make sure you get it connected to Com 3 - that's what worked for me.
MMandingo;644310 said:If any of you guys are looking for a cheap way to really cut down the noise on the DP400, here are some pics of the box I built:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7ddhnyfshrsd3zp/AABYpwCGv3_4vIrohqXqpmv1a?dl=0#/
It’s really easy and total cost is about $15. I went to Michael’s Craft Store (you can also find the materials at Wal-Mart but Michaels is closer to my home) and got a heavy cardboard box - the ones used for storage - about the size of a large shoe box. Get some seat padding and cut out a piece for the top and the bottom of the box. You’ll need to decrease the thickness of the padding and the layers peel apart really easily. Get a can of spray adhesive and paste the padding to the top and bottom. The box I got had a label area on one side so I cut that part out so the USB and power cord could come out. On the other side, I made a small hole just large enough for the tubing. The extra padding I place inside to help to muffle the sound more.
It’s crude and simple, but it works. I’m designing a better box now, but for the time being, this one does the trick.
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