Freshwater transfer pump

Farenheit251

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For moving water from plastic tank to machine. Thought I heard of a pump that worked without the blue bladder. Anyone know where to get one and approximate cost.
 

floorguy

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So would it be better to go to the mix tank, or straight to the inlet side of the pump??
 

Scott Rogers

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floorguy said:
So would it be better to go to the mix tank, or straight to the inlet side of the pump??

If you bypass the mix tank you probably wont need a transfer pump as most pressure pumps have plenty of suction.
 

Mark

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Most any RV store will have a variety of pumps with all different flow rates.
 

Farenheit251

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My understanding was that the most 12v pumps weren't made for the short cycling every time I trigger the wand. I had a drum w/ pump on it many years ago but the pump kept burning up. Hence the bladder/balloon which fills upand supplies water allowing the pump to run a gallon or so at a time. Unfortunately the bladder is like $350 so a pump that can short cycle would be cheaper and simpler.
Using the suction from the cat pump would be ideal but the machines I had that did this (butler/WM pto) had the pump at floor level. My machine has the pump near the van roof so it would be alot of uphill distance and I was concerned about starving the pump.
 

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What's amadder wit yous all......a small holding tank sits right behind yor pump.....OH that would be like a Steam Genie!
 

bob vawter

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NO...a ballcock wit a float in the tank......geeez i THOUGHT i was on the PRO- BOARD!

Shawn needs ta learn yous kiddies better..............
 

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Called DuaneO and he said that my cat 290 can siphon straight from the tank so I can avoid all the complications. He said it being a psiton pump it has strong suction if it were one of the plunger styles it would need assistance.
 

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