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					11-02-2013, 20:11 
				 
				
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				Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					Has anyone had any experience in replacing the accumulator tank and old pumps with the new automatic demand pumps?  Shurflo 4008-101-E65 has an internal bypass to do this, but I am reluctant to jump in without knowing how well they perform.  Is there any irritating delay?  Any comments?
				 
				
				
Ron & Dorinda Rueckwald 2000 LXi, Single Slide Summer in St. Joseph, MI Winter in St. Petersburg, FL  | 
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					11-02-2013, 23:49 
				 
				
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				RE: Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					For years I've run a Shurflo 5.7 Extreme without an accumulator tank. AFAIK, the Extreme series doesn't have a bypass. I've never had any problems. I always figured the natural expansion capability of  my PEX water distribution tubing functioned as it's own accumulator.
				 
				
				
david brady, '02 Wanderlodge LXi 'Smokey' (Sold), '04 Prevost H3 Vantare 'SpongeBob' "I don't like being wrong, but I really hate being right"  | 
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					11-03-2013, 19:19 
				 
				
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				RE: Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					Thanks.  I'll look into that.
				 
				
				
Ron & Dorinda Rueckwald 2000 LXi, Single Slide Summer in St. Joseph, MI Winter in St. Petersburg, FL  | 
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					08-12-2020, 01:39 
				 
				
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				RE: Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					I am very unfamiliar with this problem, but can I use a ro water pump to get cleaner water?  
				
				
				
			 
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					08-12-2020, 16:11 
				 
				
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				RE: Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					You can, but eventually you'll have a leak someplace in the post RO line(s) due to the mineral leaching, unless it's a completely plastic system.
				 
				
				
John Mace 06 450LXi bigger bird living in the wild hinterlands of the north free to roam without the man getting me down  | 
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					08-13-2020, 09:37 
				 
				
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				RE: Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					Rafikun, 
				
				
Since I don't know what model coach you have, I am going to assume you haven't looked for or at your onboard filter. If you do not have one, it would be easy to add a whole house one. Buy it from from Homeylowes. Steve Gureasko 90 WBSA "Jus Chillin" Ponchatoula, La.  | 
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					08-13-2020, 15:45 
				 
				
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				RE: Fresh Water System Pumps 
				 
					Steve brings up a good point, as it's REALLY easy to add a whole house filter on a short hose to filter before any water enters the coach.  Makes it very easy to change and keep your rig dry at the same time.
				 
				
				
John Mace 06 450LXi bigger bird living in the wild hinterlands of the north free to roam without the man getting me down  | 
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