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jvredden@...

Just ordered 2 circ pumps from Vechicle Systems.

Spoke with David Haynes a customer rep. Asked him if would recommend
converson to webasto burner instead. He said no as long as primus burners are
working its a good systmem. Mike with Bluebird said its one of the best
systems
they used only problem was availability of parts. Vehicle Systems website
is vehiclesys.com Davids number is 1800-685-4298 his ext is 127. The part
number was PLX-CM3-P71. Price was 192.50 each
Hope this helps. I am going to have Foothill RV in Taylorsville NC put mine
in. He says he is familiar and carries parts for primus.

john redden 91PT40


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jvredden@...

to check the pumps you can change the power supply wire from the outside
post to the center post on the relay and get constant 12V power to the pumps.
Then take a light and look in the resiviour tanks and see if you get the
stream of water flowing into the tanks. If its there and strong then your
pumps
are ok. If not replacement would be a considered option. Bennie with BB told
me about switching the wires to test the pumps. Call him if you have
questions. David with Vehicle Systems agreed that the weak part of all
hydronic
systems is the circ pumps

john redden 91PT40


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rickdesilva

Ihave a 92 WB coach with a Primus heat system. I think I need a
circulation pump, does anyone have any info where i can get
replacement parts.

Ralph L. Fullenwider

Get in touch with Stephen Birtles on this Forum. He carries Primus parts.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm

At 02:07 PM 12/31/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>Ihave a 92 WB coach with a Primus heat system. I think I need a
>circulation pump, does anyone have any info where i can get
>replacement parts.
>
>
>
>

rickdesilva

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jvredden@a... wrote:
>
> to check the pumps you can change the power supply wire from the
outside
> post to the center post on the relay and get constant 12V power to
the pumps.
> Then take a light and look in the resiviour tanks and see if you
get the
> stream of water flowing into the tanks. If its there and strong
then your pumps
> are ok. If not replacement would be a considered option. Bennie
with BB told
> me about switching the wires to test the pumps. Call him if you
have
> questions. David with Vehicle Systems agreed that the weak part
of all hydronic
> systems is the circ pumps
>
> john redden 91PT40
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>thank you for the info
have a happy new year
rick
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