You could use the Valterra RV Water Tank, # R8036 on a system with a hand pump, but not an electric water pump. At this time we do not have a water tank available that can be used with an electric water pump. view full answer...
If you'd like you can use an accumulator tank with the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump - 12 Volt - 3 Gallons Per Minute - 55 psi # P25201.
It has standard 1/2 inch fittings so you can use the Seaflo Accumulator Tank for Marine and RV Water Pumps # SE38FR.
An accumulator tank is not needed, but is a nice convenience feature because it makes the water pump system quieter; it traps and absorbs water and air in the tank which lessens the noise. So while it is not necessary, it is a nice thing... view full answer...
The RV Hand Pump Water Faucet - 1/4" MPT - Chrome Item # 37297025 is designed to hand pump water out of a standard water tank so you should have no issues mounting it to your counter and running a line into your water jug. view full answer...
There are no gaskets at the connectors for the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052. The fittings are designed with a taper seal to create a watertight connection.
If you are having issues with leaking and the connectors are somehow compromised, they are replaceable with the Replacement Strainer and Swivel Connectors for Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pumps # LC689059. view full answer...
Having worked with a good majority of the water pumps we currently carry they all are about the same noise level. Most of what you're really hearing is just the vibration of the water lines as the pump works. A really cheap fix is to cover them with some foam pipe insulation to help silence the vibration.
You could also add a layer of rubber to space where you plan on mounting the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689054 to help dampen any vibration between it and the floor. view full answer...
The water connection point of the RV Hand Pump Water Faucet # 37297025 is internally threaded and would require a 1/4" MPT fitting to connect to your water line. view full answer...
It is a 3-way switch. The SeeLeveL RV Holding Tank Monitoring System, # SE39VR includes a panel that incorporates readings for sensors to track 3 holding tanks, display of battery voltage and includes water pump switch. The integrated switch activates water pump and the 3-Way function lets you connect to switches in your bathroom, kitchen, or elsewhere. view full answer...
As long as it hasn't previously been used with antifreeze to winterize anything, Valterra tells me it's acceptable to use their # P23507VP hand pump for the purpose you describe.
I've linked to a demonstration video for the pump. view full answer...
The Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs # SE96FR is capable of priming itself up to a 6' vertical incline. This means that the pump can be located 6' above the water source. Remember that ay your tank does drain that if the vertical height becomes over 6' that it may not work properly, so make sure that the 6' vertical is to the bottom of your tank.
I recommend also grabbing a spare Seaflo Inline Filter # SE39FR this will come in handy in case the filter on it becomes damaged while... view full answer...
The Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052 is being produced in all black now, instead of the black and yellow that it used to be. It has a maximum 8 amp draw so you would need to use a 10 amp fuse if you were installing it with an in-line fuse holder. view full answer...
If you are using the Flow Max Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet part # LC719323 with the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump part # LC689052 then the gallons per minute (GPM) flow rating is going to be 3.2. However, if you are not using the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump then the gallons per minute (GPM) flow rating of the Flow Max Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet is going to be around 1-2. They do not test the Flow Max Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet for this so I was not able to give an exact figure... view full answer...
The Seaflo Diaphragm Pump, # SE24FR is a 12 VDC pump that flow up to 5.5 gallons per minute and pressure setting at 60 psi. This is a variable flow based on demand, there is not an adjustable setting on the unit itself to make changes. view full answer...
Furrion units like the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR32PV you referenced all have multiple holes in the drain pan to allow condensation build up to drain out onto the roof of the trailer. With this design there isn't a way to connect a tube and control the direction of the water as it drains. view full answer...
The GPM for the Camco RV and Marine Premium Water Filter w/ Replaceable Cartridge and Hose Extension, # CAM40631 is dependent on the performance of the pump within your system. This will have minimal, if any, reduction in your current GPM with fresh clean filters. Any reduction in flow is effected by condition of filters.
Use the Camco Replacement KDF/Carbon Filter Cartridge for RV and Marine Premium Water Filter, # CAM40621. view full answer...
The Fogatti Tankless Water Heater # LSB44FR maintenance section lists that you should drain the RV regularly flush the heat exchanger with an RV rated descaling solvent. They're very loose on their verbiage on "regularly" so at minimum you should do it once a season. to get the solvent through the water heater you would need to dump it into your gravity fill tank and run your water pump to pressurize the system and then run your hot water to pull it through the water heater. view full answer...
The TeraPump Fuel Transfer Pump for 15-, 30-, or 55-Gallon Drums # TE77VR will work with drum bungs that measure 50.8mm or 2" wide.
Additionally, this pump is compatible with liquids such as gasoline, diesel, DEF (AdBlue), water, kerosene, antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, mild detergents, agricultural chemicals, and light oils. view full answer...
Yes, you can use ethanol E85 with the TeraPump Fuel Transfer Pump with Meter # TE99VR that you mention.
This pump also requires 2 AAA batteries # DU98QR for power, and is compatible with gasoline, diesel, DEF (AdBlue), water, kerosene, antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, mild detergents, agricultural chemicals, and light oils. view full answer...
It is permissible to have your trailer breakaway and water pump wired in the way you describe - under certain circumstances.
As long as your water pump battery is substantially larger in current capacity than the breakaway battery, and as long as BOTH batteries are in good condition and fully charged before you head out, then the 12V maintenance charge from your vehicle 7-way wiring harness should be able to maintain both batteries without either becoming depleted.
I suggest you apply... view full answer...