I didn’t ask. I have a spare assembly I will swap into the previous pump to get it back to a working state, then I may carry it as a spare or sell it.
The hot water heater in this trailer maxes out at 1.5 GPM, and having a 3.5 GPM pump just wastes water.
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Replaced the 3.2 GPM pump, head damaged by plastic shavings left in the tank, with a smaller 1.9 GPM unit and a pre-filter/strainer. First time using Watts Aqualoc/Sea Tech push-on fittings, which seem quite nice to work with.
(Mark sent me the pre-filter.)
Marc had them made and I have yet to receive them, but I will send pics for sure.
That isn't right and I would look into it. I would bet on the lift mechanism fasteners being at fault.
Ah yes, I have that issue currently and hope it will be corrected with storm flaps. Spending months in the trailer exposes us to all kinds of fun weather. :)
Assuming you have the same Dometic windows as I, this is not "normal" and is caused by insufficient torque on the window due to the soft backing behind the inside wall covering. You probably resolve by slowly tightening the window screws one at a time going around the frame repeatedly as the...
Mine was a little loose and allowed road bumps to cause the cabin to turn into a giant pump, sucking water in any way it could. Mark changed the latches and resolved this issue. I think the front of the roof needs something to compress it down as well, but so far no water intrusion from that area.
Started work on a panel to be installed inside the kitchen slide out to allow for a 12V socket, relocated pump control, and relocated right side floodlight control:
I've also been making a bunch of modifications over the past few weeks.
Completely replaced the main electrical system, including a new battery box, added a 600W DC supply to charge the battery bank when sunlight is not sufficient, more robust fridge plug, selector switches for solar 1, 2, DC...
These guys seem to have the largest selection of plumbing stuff:
https://www.defender.com/category.jsp?id=2234213&path=-1%7C51
https://www.scandvik.com/index.cfm?method=products_Category&catID=386
I want to have a setup where I can use the sink for small stuff, like hand washing or bottle filling, without having to hook up a drain hose. Can just drain straight down or, even better, at a slight angle away from my feet. I was thinking about using a right-angle fitting and having it go out...
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