I recommend the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump, # P25201 to replace your Shurflo 2088-422-144 fresh water pump. This self-priming pump creates smooth, consistent flow in your RV's fresh water system. The pump delivers 3-gallons per minute at 55-psi and will draw 10-amps maximum current. It includes a built-in strainer and check valve to prevent backflow. view full answer...
From the specs available to me it appears there is negligible difference between the two pumps and are interchangeable in their application. The HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump, # P25201 has a slightly higher GPM rating and can achieve up to 55 psi while the FloJet 3526 is rated at 50 psi.
Please note the attached product review videos and an installation video of the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump. view full answer...
For your Atwood RV Water Heater GC10A-3E, the only replacement parts we currently carry are the Replacement Door # AT91385, and the Replacement Double-Panel On/Off Switch for Dometic Gas / Electric Combination Water Heaters - White # AT91230.
For the water pump you are seeking to replace your sureflo system I recommend the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump - 12 Volt - 3.3 Gallons Per Minute - 45 PSI # LC689052. This will get your fresh water where you need it without over pressuring your... view full answer...
The water tanks that we currently offer, like the Valterra RV Water Tank - Non-Toxic - ABS Plastic # R8042 are all hand pump use only and would not be compatible if you were using a water pump. If you do have a water pump you want to reach out to Coleman directly or to a local RV dealership as they should be able to get a replacement fresh water tank that is rated for use with electric pumps.
If you do have a hand pump setup then I've attached a link to our tank options below as well... view full answer...
The only replacement parts of the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052 are the Replacement Strainer and Swivel Connectors # LC689059. The pressure switch itself is not something that can be replaced (on any fresh water pump that I'm aware of). So if you are having an issue with the pressure switch you will need to replace the entire unit. view full answer...
Yes, we do carry water pumps that can be used to replace your Shurflo 4008-101-A65 water pump.
After looking at the specifications of the Shurflo 4008-101-A65, I recommend replacing it with the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201. The HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201 is a 12v DC pump like your Shurflo and has the same 3 gallons per minute flow rate and pressure of 55 psi. view full answer...
Yes, we have a direct replacement for your OEM 12-volt Shurflo 2088-422-144 fresh water pump, HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201. The pump delivers 3-gallons per minute at 55-psi and will draw 10-amps maximum current. It includes a built-in strainer and check valve to prevent backflow.
If you want a pump with the same 45-psi output as your OEM unit then instead use # LC689052. This unit offers lower power consumption (8-amps) and a higher flow rate of 3.3-gallons per minute. It also... view full answer...
If I'm understanding you correctly, you're looking for a replacement for the city water connection on your 2002 Holiday Rambler Alumascape trailer. I recommend using something like the Valterra Water Inlet for RVs # A01-0178LFVP which comes equipped with a brass check valve and a press on dust cap to keep your water connection free from dirt and debris when not in use. If you have a gravity fed fresh water tank, you can use the Valterra Flush Mounted Telescoping Water Inlet for RVs - True... view full answer...
Because RV manufacturers don't maintain a database that would tell me which component parts were used on your travel trailer, I couldn't say what the correct fresh water inlet for your travel trailer would be.
However, I can link you to our selection of replacements. By looking through what's available, you should be able to match or come very close to a compatible replacement inlet. view full answer...
It sounds like you are lookin for a fresh water tank drain. If that is the case, then the Camco RV Evacuation Flange for 3/4" Diameter Drain Hose # CAM37271 is likely what you need.
If you are looking for just the plug itself you can use the Camco 3/4" Replacement RV Fresh-Water Plug w/ Lanyard # CAM22103.
If you are looking for a water heater drain, then I recommend the Camco Water Heater Drain Valve Replacement - 1/2"# CAM11703 or 1/4 inch # CAM11663. view full answer...
I do have an alternate option for you. But, we do not carry the Shurflo water pumps, so I cannot speak to whether those models will replace your Shurflo 2088-403-144.
We have the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201. From what I could find on your Shurflo 2088-403-144 it uses the same specs as the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201 (12 Volt - 3 Gallons Per Minute - 55 psi), making the HydroMax option a compatible replacement. I would recommend that you verify the specs for your current... view full answer...
The HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201 has a compact, motorized pump that creates smooth, consistent flow in your RV's fresh water system. It has a self-priming design, internal bypass that provides low cycling and low noise, and durable flexible feet reduce vibration and noise. This pump is set up to be quiet in its operation. That being said, without being able to brace/insulate your pipes there is no guarantee this will solve your hammering problem. But has every thing needed to hopefully... view full answer...
The HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump - 12 Volt - 3 Gallons Per Minute at 55 psi, # P25201 is a good option. This can be positioned either vertical or horizontal orientation and has a built in check valve to prevent back flow. This is installed using standard half inch diameter hose making it a good replacement option for any OEM pump that has an approximate flow rate of 3 gallons per minute. view full answer...
Since the Shurflo 2088-403-144 has a 3.5 GPM and 45 psi rating I recommend the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052. This self-priming pump will create a consistent flow of fresh water for your pop-up camper and will run off of 12v DC power just like your current pump. The internal check valve will prevent backflow and the thermal breaker will prevent overheating.
I've attached a short video below that will offer some additional information and show you the pump in use. view full answer...
We don't currently carry replacement pressure switches for any of the water pumps that we carry so you would need to reach out to HydroMax directly to get a replacement pressure switch for your HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump # P25201 or will need to completely replace it. view full answer...
This increase in amperage will not be an issue. The water pump you have is a 40 psi pump with a flow of 3.0 gallons per minute. The HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump, # P25201 is of same GPM rating but with a higher amperage draw to support 55 psi. view full answer...
It sounds like you just need to replace the fresh water inlet on your Newmar Dutch Star. For this I recommend taking a look at the Valterra # A01-0176LFVP. This features a 1/2" FPT inside connection and includes all the needed hardware for installation. It does have the garden hose swivel-type fitting that you can use to connect a hose to your water supply.
I have attached a short video review on this product along with a link that will take you to our complete selection. view full answer...
The Shurflo 2088-453-444 is a 12 volt, 45 psi water pump. We have a great replacement option in the Max RV Fresh Water Pump # LC689052. This too is a 12 volt pump, 45 psi pump. view full answer...
To replace your Shurflo 2088-422-175 water pump, I recommend the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump - 12 Volt - 3.0 Gallons Per Minute # LC689052.
This water pump will directly replaece your Shurflo 2088-422-175 water pump and has a flow rate of 3.3 gallons per minute at 8 amps.
I have also attached a product review video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
It looks like someone added the 2nd hose inside the Camco Replacement RV Fresh-Water Fill Spout w/ Spring-Loaded Door # CAM37102. This was most likely due to the other hose having a leak. I would remove the outer hose from the tank and inspect it and replace it if damaged. This will prevent you from having the second hose inside the fill.
While the doors are likely the same material it is important to remember if your current door is the original the plastic has likely become damaged... view full answer...