Yes, you can use the Seaflo Submersible Utility Pump for Boats and RVs # SE54FR to pump already hot water.
The only discrepancy is that you do not pump water that is warmer than 140°F, or below 0°F. view full answer...
The Clearsource Nomad RV Water Filter System w/ VirusGuard # CS67FR is currently not able to be run with the pump turned off. I spoke with the manufacturer and they have a newer Nomad model that has a bypass hookup that will allow this but it is not currently on the market yet. view full answer...
To know the recommended max distance you would need to look at your water pump's manual to know what your pump's discharge rating is and how big your pipe is to determine the water pressure. If you're wanting to know about distance from the water pump and the tank then there should also be specs in the pump manual for that as well.
The distance horizontally is not as important between the pump and the tank but the difference in height between the pump and tank (lift) should be kept small... view full answer...
The duty cycle is simply the amount of time that the water pump will run and not run over the course of the day. Some water pumps operate continuously and therefore put a drain on your battery. For the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689054 it will run for 5 minutes and then rest for 10 minutes to help maintain water pressure in your RV. view full answer...
The Valterra Water Pump Conversion Kit for RV Winterizing # P23506LFVP is actually meant to install directly to your RVs water pump, meaning you won't be able to install this to your tank, unfortunately.
The included 1/2" x 1/2" FPT plastic connector is meant to install to one end of the 3-way valve and then to your water pump. view full answer...
Antifreeze would not be an issue with the Seaflo Accumulator Tank for Marine and RV Water Pumps - 0.75 Liter Item # SE38FR that you referenced. The pump would not be affected at all. view full answer...
Yes, RV water tanks like the Valterra RV Water Tank # R8018 can only handle low pressure so they are limited to being used in a gravity fill setup or with a hand pump like # 37297025. view full answer...
The Valterra Antifreeze Hand Pump, # P23507VP, when connected to the city water connection, will circulate fluid through the RV's water system on the back side of the fresh water tanks pump. view full answer...
The Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 41,800 Btu - Black Item # LSB44FR requires a cold water inlet pressure of 14.5~116PSI to properly operate. If your tank with ShurFlow water pump can support this you'll have no issues. If you're having water pressure issues from the water heater then you'll need to increase the PSI (while still within the 116PSI maximum) by adjusting your pump or using a water regulator like the Valterra Adjustable Water Regulator for RVs -... view full answer...
You could use the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs - Variable Flow - Up to 3.3 GPM - 1/2" MPT - 115V AC Item # SE96FR to pump water to your cottage. It has a self a self priming design that will allow up to 6' of lift so you will need to have it pretty close to the water. The built-in pressure switch starts and stops the pump when faucet is opened and closed and 3-Chamber diaphragm provides high-volume water flow to up to 2 fixtures. You will need to run 115VAC to power the pump.... view full answer...
An electric water pump should not be used for filling or pulling water out of the Valterra RV Water Tank # R8042, according to the manufacturer. This is designed by the manufacturer as a "low pressure application only."
I have added a link to a video review of this tank for you to check out, as well as a link to our entire selection of fresh water tanks, which have a range of 4-1/2 to 36 gallon capacities. view full answer...
I took a look at the:
-Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052 that you mentioned, and this pump can not be used as a livewell pump as this pump is not able to be submerged.
Instead, you can use the:
-Seaflo Automatic Bilge Pump w/ Magnetic Float Switch # SE46FR.
While this pump is not directly made for a livewell, however you can use a bilge pump for your livewell because they use the same motors and impellers as in centrifugal livewell pumps.
Attached are a couple of review videos... view full answer...
I do have an option for you but Lippert was not able to provide the restart pressure for the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump part # LC689052. That said, I was able to find this info for a very similar pump, the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs part # SE58FR which has a restart pressure rating of 35 psi plus or minus 5 psi. view full answer...
I can't speak specifically about any one water pump as they are not all the same but when asked about water pressure, this is what Clearsource had to say in reference to the Clearsource Onboard Pro RV Water Filter System part # CS59FR.
"The inlet pressure has little to no effect on filter performance. Inlet pressure does affect water flow. We test our systems at a very low 40 psi of inlet pressure. In that environment, our Clearsource Ultra three canister systems produce approximately... view full answer...
For your situation you'll want to use the Valterra Adjustable Water Regulator # A01-1117VP to ensure you get the optimum pressure rating for the Tornado 360-Degree RV Holding Tank Rinser # CAM40126 when using it in conjunction with a macerator pump. There is a way to mathematically convert GPM to PSI using Bernoulli's Principle but from what I can tell you have to have a pretty controlled environment for that. The Valterra Regulator will help you to get the PSI correct every time you use... view full answer...
Because the Valterra RV Water Tank # R8048 is a lightweight tank that is baffled for surge control, it is not designed for use with electric water pumps. It would void the warranty if used this way and is why they specifically note on their site: "Not for use with electric pumps, low pressure applications only"
Included is our review video for additional informaiton on this product. view full answer...
Yes the Camco RV Water Pump Winterization Kit part # CAM36543 will attach on the blue hose side or down stream side of your pump in the picture. It has the pump adapter and the tape you will need to seal everything up. view full answer...
The Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052 may be mounted in any position, which allows you to control the water flow direction as you wanted by mounting it upside down. That being said, if the pump is mounted vertically, the pump head should be in the down position to avoid leakage into the motor casing during a malfunction.
The head is attached to the motor via long screws which would not line up unless assembled as originally intended.
I have attached a link to the installation instructions... view full answer...