What is Amperage Draw of TeraPump Electric Fuel Pump for Gas Caddy # TE28VR
Updated 10/06/2025 | Published 10/04/2025 >
Question:
What is the amperage draw of this pump at 12V?
asked by: Dean
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Expert Reply:
Hey Dean, the TeraPump Electric Fuel Pump for Gas Caddy # TE28VR that you referenced draws between 2.5 and 3 amps.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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TeraPump Electric Fuel Pump for Gas Caddy - Auto Stop - Boats, Off-Roading, Camping - 10' Hose
- Fuel Transfer Pump
- Powered Pump
- Electric
- 2.4 gpm
- Diesel
- Gasoline
- Kerosene
- Auto-Stop Sensor
- Gas Cans
- TeraPump
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Dean
10/6/2025
That's awesome! So if it can really pump 2.4gpm, then I can pump a 5 gallon can in roughly 2 minutes using just 36W for 2 minutes, which is just 1.2Wh and 0.1Ah at 12V, both of which are very, very low.