The Valterra AquaFresh Heated Fresh Water Supply Hose # W01-5315 is specifically designed to provide fresh drinking water in sub-zero temperatures. view full answer...
You should only need the Valterra Check Valve for RV Fresh Water Systems # P23415LFVP at the cold inlet of your water heater. Typically you will have a total of three fresh water check valves; one at the cold inlet to the water heater, one at the city water inlet and one located at the outlet of the water pump. view full answer...
I did some checking on the AquaFresh Exterior RV Water Filter Kit part # A01-1131VP and the micro rating is 20. The water filter kit reduces chlorine, sediment, and bacterial all while improving the taste and odor of your fresh water supply. The filter will need to be replaced when your water flow deceases as that is a sign that the filter is full. The AquaFresh Exterior RV Water Filter part # A01-1132VP can be used for this.
The Camco RV and Marine Premium Water Filter Kit part # CAM40631... view full answer...
Yes you can use the Camco TastePure Drinking Water Freshener for RV and Marine Fresh-Water Tank on your fresh water system instead of bleach.
For proper use of this, you're going to need to use 1oz of # CAM40206 per 20 gallons of water. 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...
I contacted the manufacturer in regards to using the AquaFresh Exterior Water Filter System # AF77FR under your bathroom sink. All they were able to tell me was that the AquaFresh Exterior Water Filter System # AF77FR should be used outside of the of the RV, not inside. Typically it is installed in an exterior compartment. They unfortunately did not provide any insight on why it needs to be installed outside. view full answer...
The Valterra 1/2" check valve # P23415LFVP fresh water backflow preventer has an arrow stamped between the threading and the nut. It can be difficult to see, if you don't look closely. You should install the backflow preventer with the arrow pointing in the same direction as the water flow. I have attached a photo that clearly shows the correction direction. 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...
If you are able to ensure that the fresh water will be safe to use after being stored in the 39 Gallon DeeZee Truck Bed Auxiliary Tank # DZ91752X then I suppose you could use it.
I don't know much in the way of being able to clean it like that and since this tank is designed to hold fuel I would be more inclined to recommend using the 36 Gallon Valterra RV Water Tank # R8072 instead just to be on the safe side of things. view full answer...
A vacuum breaker like the Replacement Check Valve/Vacuum Breaker for Factory RV Tank Flushing Systems - 1/2" MPT # A10-3050 is used on a toilet flush valve to prevent water from being siphoned backward into the drinking water system. It doesn't matter if different hoses are used as the water can be siphoned from one area to another if not protected. If not used a toilet tank or even an overfull toilet could possibly be sucked back into the fresh water tank. Even though it would be an... view full answer...
Yes, the AquaFresh Heated Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 25' Long x 1/2" Diameter - 120V # W01-5325 can be used with a small extension cord. In the attached review video for this product you can see Hayden plugging this product into an extension cord to power it. 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...
The Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689054 referenced in your question has an average 3.0 gallons per minute (GPM) along with an average leading pressure of 50 psi. It can be used as a direct replacement for any OEM pump and it also features a heavy-duty, corrosion resistant motor.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201 referenced in your question does indeed have an internal bypass for low cycling. I verified this with the manufacturer.
This is an excellent self-priming pump with a 3-gallon-per-minute operation. I have included a couple video demonstrations that you can check out as well. 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...
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...
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 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...