RV Water Pump That is Below 40 psi
Updated 03/28/2023 | Published 03/27/2023 >
Question:
I am looking for a rv water pump that is variable speed with a psi at 40 or less.
asked by: Bob S
Expert Reply:
We only have 1 RV water pump that is below 40 psi. That is the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs # SE37FR.
The Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs - Variable Flow # SE37FR is a 35 psi pump with the below listed specifications:
Overall dimensions: 6-5/8" long x 3-7/8" wide x 2-7/16" tall
Mounting hole pattern (center to center): 2-3/16" long x 3-1/8" wide
Ports: 3/8" barb
Maximum power draw: 4 amps
Flow: 1.2 gallons per minute (GPM)
Maximum pressure: 35 psi
Maximum water temperature: 140 F
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Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs - Variable Flow - 1.2 GPM - 35 psi - 12V DC
- RV Water Pump
- Diaphragm Pump
- 1.2 gpm
- 35 psi
- 140F
- 60C
- 2 Fixtures
- 12V
- Seaflo
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