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Hey @TJ&LadyDi is there a good RV Mobile person in Polson? I may head there in June
I have seen a couple of different RV techs in the park working on coaches, but I have never used any of them. Let me ask a couple of folks and I'll get back to you.

TJ
 
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Rene, when the water stops, can you check if the pump is working?
If I’d does not, try tapping on the motor (the white part). After working for a long time, the brushes on the electric motor develop dead spots. In such a case, replacement is in order.
 
This is the pump I have been using for two years now. Even though it is rated higher than 10amps my 10amp controller has handled it with no problems. @Dutch Star Don was also running the same setup on his previous coach With similar good results I believe.

 
That is the one I used per his recommendation. It is a bit of a monster and my coach is a 3 gpm setup so I switched to #3 which is the REMCO AES which has been great. I have that one as my spare.
 
Thanks to @Neal I am +$300 poorer. DW asked tonight who is this guy Neal and how is he so good at spending our money. “Well honey you just wouldn’t understand....”. I wonder when I tell her I need a bigger spare parts bin to hold all this stuff. ?
 
I have seen a couple of different RV techs in the park working on coaches, but I have never used any of them. Let me ask a couple of folks and I'll get back to you.

TJ
Thank you! ?
 
Rene, when the water stops, can you check if the pump is working?
If I’d does not, try tapping on the motor (the white part). After working for a long time, the brushes on the electric motor develop dead spots. In such a case, replacement is in order.
Thanks Buly! I'll test it out tomorrow. When the water stopped, I didn't hear the pump at all. Silence.
 
Thanks to @Neal I am +$300 poorer. DW asked tonight who is this guy Neal and how is he so good at spending our money. “Well honey you just wouldn’t understand....”. I wonder when I tell her I need a bigger spare parts bin to hold all this stuff. ?

And now you know why I travel under cover :) I'm the one in that cruiseamerica.com class C!
 

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