Hey Darrell, thanks for the information! It looks like you have a Artis PDS1-130-1240E pump. The Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump item #LC689052 you were looking at, would be a great replacement. This is also a 12 volt, 3 gallon per minute pump, that is…
Hey Jay, the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket #SS26MV that you referenced is going to do a great job providing additional suspension support for your 2013 Heartland Cyclone with triple 6k axles. You would need to order…
Hello Todd, Nice job upgrading your setup with the SEAFLO #SE57FR pump and the #SE38FR accumulator, that’s a solid combo. The accumulator tank comes pre-charged to about 10 psi from the factory, but it’s really important to check and adjust that…
...Hey Mitch, the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump part # SE24FR has a max output of 60 psi. It can provide pressure up to that high but it does not shut down or anything at higher pressures as it can get...
Hey Fran. I couldn't find any information online about the h72812-108 flex tech hose assembly. What size fittings are on each end and how long is it? The JR Products item #37207-31485, that you were looking at is, 72" long, 1/2"…
...Hi Kim; the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs # SE58FR you were looking at will work well as a replacement. This has the same flow at 3 GPM with a slightly higher max pressure of 45 psi...
...at the answer put there. My question is wanting to know if the Seaflo Diaphragm pump being suggested as a replacement for the SF F65 NOT E65 has the same wiring that the F65 has. The F65 is a SF 4008 made...
Hey, Jay! For the MORryde I-Beam Mounted Stabilizer part #MR96RV, you are going to attach it to the bottom of the I-beam. I've included a link to our install video and attached an image of how it will look once attached to the beam. What camper…
...Hey, Jay!
The Seaflo diaphragm pump part # SE24FR would be a great replacement for your existing pump. You always want to replace your pump with one that is similar in specs as the existing one...
Hey Carla! For a replacement you can use the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump - 12 Volt - 3 Gallons Per Minute - 55 psi #P25201. This is comparable to what you have now and should be an easy swap. We have actually had other customers use it in the past…
It's a wire color difference but not a function difference on the pins of the 7-way. The difference comes from the fact that the two different styles are representative of two different areas that uses trailers. Traditional is usually seen on…
If you're wanting to replace your ShurFlo 2088-403-444 then the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump #LC689052 would be a great replacement. It has a 3.0 GPM and a rating of 50 PSI, which will give you a slightly better performance than your SHURflo…
Efficient and Reliable Diaphragm Pumps for Your RV
Diaphragm pumps are a popular choice for RV enthusiasts due to their reliability and efficiency. They are designed to handle varying water demands, making them ideal for both boondocking and regular camping. With easy installation and quiet operation, these pumps ensure a steady water supply for all your RV needs.
Diaphragm pumps can sometimes take a while to prime, especially if the water source is below the pump. Ensuring correct inlet/outlet connections and being patient during the initial setup can help. Some users have found success by adjusting the pump's position or checking for air leaks in the system.
Diaphragm pumps are great for boondocking due to their ability to maintain consistent water pressure and flow, even when water sources are limited. Their quiet operation and durability make them a reliable choice for off-grid adventures, ensuring you have water when you need it most.
Yes, diaphragm pumps are generally easy to install. They often align well with existing water lines, minimizing the need for adjustments. However, some installations may require additional connectors or modifications, like adding more air holes for ventilation to prevent overheating.
Diaphragm pumps are built to last, but their longevity can vary. Some pumps may last several years, while others might need replacement sooner due to factors like overheating or improper ventilation. Regular maintenance and ensuring adequate airflow can extend their lifespan.
When selecting a diaphragm pump, consider factors like flow rate, noise level, and ease of installation. It's also important to check compatibility with your RV's existing water system and ensure the pump can handle your specific water demands, whether for boondocking or regular use.