This thing looks to be an oversized aquarium pump.       A small pump like
that has a lot of uses.  It might be made for an air brush.    At 2 liters
per minute it does not move a lot of air but maybe enough to spray a fine
mist.

What it lacks that you shop air has it an accumulator tank and a pressure
switch to turn the motor on and off.  For low pressure, you could make a
tank from a length of black ABS waste line pipe.

I'm about ready to get rid of my big compressor.  The only one I use
anymore is the portable unit for a nail gun.

On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 3:24 AM gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

> I found it!!
>
> What it it? It is an air pump, diaphram type, delivering 10L of air a
> minute, at pressures up to 23 psi. Running on 12 volts, 1.2 amps. $6.95 a
> copy.
>
> <https://www.mpja.com/12V-Diaphram-Pump-Air/productinfo/36394+MI/>
>
> To me trying to justify running my mister on shop air wasting all that
> horsepower to make 125 psi air which I have to regulate down to < 5 psi
> to feed the mister its air is almost criminal.  Not to mention this is
> 72db, quite a bit quieter than a 2hp harbor freight compressor.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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