🎉🎉 10,000 FOLLOWERS! 🎉🎉
Today, I want to say a massive THANK YOU to every single one of you who follows, likes, comments, shares, and supports my content.
Reaching 10,000 massive followers feels incredible, and I call this massive because just 2 days ago I had only 198 followers! The growth has been unbelievable, and it's all because of your support.
This milestone isn't just my achievement—it's ours. Every follow, share, and encouraging comment has helped make this possible.
Thank you for believing in me and being part of this journey. We're only getting started, and I promise to keep bringing you even better content.
Cheers to 10K followers and to many more milestones ahead! 🚀❤️
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Some days ago, I had one of the most stressful workdays ever, so I decided to turn it into content—a video I casually made. I posted it on Instagram, and to my greatest surprise, the video blew up. It's at 21.5k views and counting, with a massive new followers. Never have I had that many views on Instagram before.
Like they say, a moving man will one day meet his luck.
This is one of the most powerful pumps onboard.
This is a Grundfos vertical multistage centrifugal pump, commonly found onboard LNG carriers, tankers, and other merchant vessels. It is used for fresh water supply, cooling water circulation, boiler feed water, and pressure-boosting systems, making it one of the most critical pumps in the engine room.
Unlike a conventional centrifugal pump, it uses multiple impellers stacked vertically, allowing it to generate exceptionally high pressure while maintaining a compact footprint. Depending on the model, these pumps are typically powered by electric motors ranging from 3 kW to over 75 kW (4 to 100 HP) and can produce 10 to 25 bar of pressure, with some larger industrial models exceeding 30 bar.
Built for continuous operation, its high efficiency, reliability, and corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction make it ideal for the demanding conditions of life at sea.