Is Accumulator Tank Needed for HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump
Question:
Do you have an accumulator that meets up with this pump. Is an accumulator needed? Recommend? Thank you
asked by: Bud W
Expert Reply:
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 to have for a bit more peace and quiet.
Products Referenced in This Question
HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump - 12 Volt - 3 Gallons Per Minute - 55 psi
- RV Water Pump
- Diaphragm Pump
- 3.0 gpm
- 55 psi
- 12V
- HydroMax
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Seaflo Accumulator Tank for RV and Boat Water Pumps - 0.75 Liter
- RV Water Pump
- Accumulator Tank
- 10 psi
- Seaflo
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