Coach Potable Water Pump
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11-19-2006, 14:08
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Coach Potable Water Pump
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dandarst86fc35rbhuntleyil. >From: David Brady >Reply-To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Coach Potable Water Pump >Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 20:07:32 -0500 > >Thanks Jay, > >On my coach the Shurflo 2088 pumps run simultaneously. Others >have wired in a switch to use one as a backup. Do you have a preferred >vendor to buy the pump from? Looking forward to freeing up some >space in the basement water pump closet. > >David B >'02 LXi, Smokey >Va, soon to be NC > >Jay Darst wrote: > > David, > > > > I removed my old noisey diaphram pump, the accumulator and the on > > board water filter. All of this was in the same crampt spot, so > > really made some room with just the pump going back in. > > > > If I do it over again, I'd get the Shurflo Smart Sensor 5.7. Brother > > has it, works great, bit higher shower pressure, little better volume > > (in case some in the kitchen while I'm in the shower). > > > > The pump will come with a variety of connectors for the water lines. > > I didn't have to buy anything else(85PT40) as they sent everything I > > needed. Not seen the much newer '02 pump set up. > > > > Do the redundant pumps run simultaneously? > > > > Get rid of the accunulator and both pumps, the variable speed pumps > > do a very good job. Was pleasantly surprised when it performed as > > described, you DO NOT need an accumulator. > > > > The only time I notice the micro second delay is while shaving, > > rinsing the razor without just leaving the water on. (not supposed > > shave while playing anyway ;~} ...) > > > > Make the change and don't look back! > > > > Jay Darst > > 85PT40 > > Springfield, IL > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > wrote: > > > >> Hi Jay, > >> > >> My FloJet accumulator tank just threw in the towel. In addition, > >> in my short time with my coach I've gone through 2 Shurflo > >> > > diaphragm > > > >> water pumps; time to look for alternatives, which leads me to > >> your serendipitous post. Is there anything I need to know about > >> adapting the Jabsco 31755 to my bus, or is it simply remove the > >> rats nest of parallel Shurflo's and the accumulator tank along with > >> all the associated plumbing and drop in one single elegant device, > >> the Jabsco? > >> > >> Thanks > >> David Brady > >> '02 LXi, Smoke > >> Va, "but not for long" > >> > >> Jay Darst wrote: > >> > >>> Eric, > >>> > >>> I replaced my factory water pump with a Jabsco model#31755. It > >>> provides 4.5 gallons per minute(GPM) and has a 12amp/12volt draw. > >>> > >>> I like it because its quiet, variable speed, variable flow, > >>> > > constant > > > >>> pressure(about 40 psi) and I could remove the accumulator tank. > >>> > > The > > > >>> accumulator tank can have its issues, such as trying to get the > >>> proper air pressure on the bladder side. > >>> > >>> The new pump has worked flawlessly for 3 years now. There are > >>> > > pumps > > > >>> with higher GPM and pressure, I haven't needed anything larger > >>> > > than > > > >>> the 4.5GPM, 40PSI. > >>> > >>> I think my house runs about 60psi, so the pump is really close > >>> > > to > > > >>> provideing the same pressure as home. It definitely provides > >>> > > more > > > >>> flow(GPM) than shore water does. > >>> > >>> I like it alot. My borther has the next bigger pump. Its a > >>> > > Shurflo > > > >>> Smart Sensor 5.7, 65psi. He likes it I think. Maybe he'll > >>> > > comment > > > >>> here, he's real bashful or doesn't talk much or sumthin.. ;~} > >>> > >>> Anyway, yea, make the change > >>> > >>> Jay Darst > >>> 85PT40 > >>> Springfield, IL where the lows are 29 degrees and the highs are > >>> > > in > > > >>> the 40's, kinda sucks for this time of year... > >>> > >>> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" > >>> > > > > > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Has anyone tried the Flojet variable speed water pump? They > >>>> > >>>> > >>> advertise higher flow rates and > >>> > >>> > >>>> less noise. We have a Shurflo that pump that is noisey and has > >>>> > >>>> > >>> sprung a leak so I'm tempted > >>> > >>> > >>>> to try the Flojet. > >>>> > >>>> Eric in San Antonio > >>>> 84FC35SBWL2 > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Shopping has everything on your holiday list. Get expert picks by style, age, and price. Try it! http://shopping.msn.com/content/shp/?ctI...code=\ wlmtagline |
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Coach Potable Water Pump - Eric Johnson - 11-18-2006, 11:23
Coach Potable Water Pump - Rob Robinson - 11-18-2006, 12:10
Coach Potable Water Pump - Jay Darst - 11-18-2006, 16:02
Coach Potable Water Pump - Dan Darst - 11-19-2006, 11:00
Coach Potable Water Pump - Dan Darst - 11-19-2006, 11:01
Coach Potable Water Pump - David Brady - 11-19-2006, 11:19
Coach Potable Water Pump - Jay Darst - 11-19-2006, 12:47
Coach Potable Water Pump - David Brady - 11-19-2006, 13:07
Coach Potable Water Pump - Jay Darst - 11-19-2006, 13:34
Coach Potable Water Pump - Dan Darst - 11-19-2006 14:08
Coach Potable Water Pump - Stephen Birtles - 11-19-2006, 14:16
Coach Potable Water Pump - David Brady - 11-19-2006, 14:36
Coach Potable Water Pump - Pete Masterson - 11-20-2006, 06:17
Coach Potable Water Pump - Gregory OConnor - 11-20-2006, 16:42
Coach Potable Water Pump - Pete Masterson - 11-21-2006, 09:49
Coach Potable Water Pump - Eric Johnson - 11-22-2006, 01:39
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