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We had Foretravel of Nacogdoches replace both of our waterpumps last April.
They worked fine up until sometime last week. The wife commented that she thought that she had been hearing the water pumps running continuously for several minutes. Oh oh, I thought, empty water tank and a faucet running somewhere; maybe a leak? Nope. Tank is full and faucets all secure. No leaks anywhere. Cycled all of the pump switches on/off. The pump would turn on/off but no suction, no increase in water pressure. Crawled into the pump area to do a visual/feel. Only the top one runs but no suction. The bottom one won't even run. Anyone been there? Thanks. Ron & Ruth 2000 LXI in SPI |
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02-01-2010, 06:56
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Hi Ron, I've been there enough times to prompt me to rip out the two shurflo's with accumulator tank and replace the whole contraption with one shurflo extreme 5.7 gpm constant pressure pump. No looking back. :-) David Brady '02 LXi, NC On 2/1/2010 8:54 AM, luckyron1 wrote:
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02-01-2010, 07:55
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Hello David, How long has the Shurflo Extreme been out, and how long has it been since you installed yours? Are they pricey? May need one this spring. Thanks, George Burke 1977 FC31 Charlotte
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:56 PM, david brady <"dmb993@earthlink.net"> wrote:
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02-01-2010, 08:02
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I did the same thing -- used the 5.7 gpm on demand pump for 2+ years until I sold the coach. Had no problems with the pump. Better pressure than before. Some Microphor toilets aren't "happy" with the extra pressure, so you may need to install a pressure limiter on the water line serving the toilet. (Or open a cold water tap just before flushing to momentarily drop the pressure.)
See photos of the installation at: Pete Masterson (former) '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Feb 1, 2010, at 11:55 AM, George Burke wrote:
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02-01-2010, 08:22
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Hi George, They've been out a good 3+ years. Amazon has them for $167.00. http://www.amazon.com/SHURflo-5900-0211-...B000BGM326 David Brady '02 LXi, nC On 2/1/2010 2:55 PM, George Burke wrote: Â |
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02-01-2010, 08:28
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George, I bought one of their early pumps which failed shortly thereafter. They made some improvements and my second pump is well into it's second year. They're quite, they cycle only when you turn on a faucet, and the pressure and flow rates are smooth and consistent. If they fail in the field, limp over to Camping World and buy another, they're simple to install and replace. One caveat is that you input and outputs should be free of elbows for the first 18 inches. Shurflo provides a good set of fittings available for the pump. David Brady '02 LXi, NC On 2/1/2010 2:55 PM, George Burke wrote: Â |
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02-01-2010, 08:42
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I just replaced ours with a Shurflo 2.8 GPM because I was concerned about water pressure in the older coaches. Wouldn't a higher flow rate pump potentially develop a higher pressure than the ratings of our old pipes and tubes?
Greg Young 86 PT-40 Escondido, CA Each time you judge yourself you break your heart. -Kirpal Venanji From: david brady To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 10:56:39 AM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] ***@@water pumps Hi Ron, I've been there enough times to prompt me to rip out the two shurflo's with accumulator tank and replace the whole contraption with one shurflo extreme 5.7 gpm constant pressure pump. No looking back. :-) David Brady '02 LXi, NC On 2/1/2010 8:54 AM, luckyron1 wrote:
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02-01-2010, 09:02
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The 5.7 gpm variable speed pump produces about 65 psi. The pipes in most RVs should be able to handle this without serious problems. I experienced zero problems (other than a glitch with the Microphor flushing -- but that wasn't the pipes...)
If you are very concerned, Shurflo also makes a 4.0 gpm variable speed pump that produces about 50 psi. Shore water is limited to 40 psi by the most common limiting devices -- and is a very conservative setting. Adjustable pressure limiters are available that allow higher pressures. (Many BBs have 'built in' pressure limiters located at the water input port.) Visit the Shurflo web site for information about both the 5.7 and the 4.0 gpm pumps: Pete Masterson (former) '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Feb 1, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Greg Young wrote:
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02-01-2010, 09:11
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The fresh water system is tested at 120 psi minimum to pass the RVIA/RVDA specs to be certified. Blue Bird's will take the pressure. I have the5.7 65psi pump in my 84FC. The copper tubing is rated at 600psi burst as is the PEX type tubing.
Safe travels, Ralph Charolette Fullenwider '84 FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T From: Pete Masterson Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:02:25 -0800 To: Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] ***@@water pumps If you are very concerned, Shurflo also makes a 4.0 gpm variable speed pump that produces about 50 psi. Shore water is limited to 40 psi by the most common limiting devices -- and is a very conservative setting. Adjustable pressure limiters are available that allow higher pressures. (Many BBs have 'built in' pressure limiters located at the water input port.) Visit the Shurflo web site for information about both the 5.7 and the 4.0 gpm pumps: Pete Masterson (former) '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Feb 1, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Greg Young wrote:
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02-01-2010, 09:30
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More than twice that. I bought one in March of 2003, after they were reviewed in
MotorHome magazine, so I would guess they came out in late 2002. That first one had problems with frequent cycling and "leak back" and was replaced by Shurflo in June of 2003. It was working fine when the coach (SOB) was sold in December of 2007. On 2/1/2010 at 3:22 PM david brady wrote: >Hi George, > >They've been out a good 3+ years. Amazon has them for $167.00. > >http://www.amazon.com/SHURflo-5900-0211-...B000BGM326 > >David Brady >'02 LXi, nC > >On 2/1/2010 2:55 PM, George Burke wrote: >> >> Hello David, How long has the Shurflo Extreme been out, and how long >> has it been since you installed yours? Are they pricey? May need one >> this spring. Thanks, George Burke 1977 FC31 Charlotte >> >> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:56 PM, david brady >> >> Hi Ron, >> >> I've been there enough times to prompt me to rip out the two >shurflo's >> with accumulator tank and replace the whole contraption with one >> shurflo >> extreme 5.7 gpm constant pressure pump. No looking back. :-) >> >> David Brady >> '02 LXi, NC >> >> On 2/1/2010 8:54 AM, luckyron1 wrote: >> >>> We had Foretravel of Nacogdoches replace both of our waterpumps >>> last April. They worked fine up until sometime last week. The >>> wife commented that she thought that she had been hearing the >>> water pumps running continuously for several minutes. Oh oh, I >>> thought, empty water tank and a faucet running somewhere; maybe a >>> leak? Nope. Tank is full and faucets all secure. No leaks >>> anywhere. Cycled all of the pump switches on/off. The pump would >>> turn on/off but no suction, no increase in water pressure. >>> Crawled into the pump area to do a visual/feel. Only the top one >>> runs but no suction. The bottom one won't even run. Anyone been >>> there? Thanks. >>> >>> Ron & Ruth >>> 2000 LXI in SPI >>> >> >> >> |
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