Dingus6772
RVF Regular
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- Dec 5, 2021
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Thanks @BulyI’m guessing, the pump can not prime itself when the water level drops. How is the mounting level of the pump, compared to the tank? Higher or lower from the tank?
That makes perfect sense. I've replaced the pump recently. I'm guessing I need a low profile pump, possibly one that doesn't need to be primed. Thanks so much.I’m guessing, the pump can not prime itself when the water level drops. How is the mounting level of the pump, compared to the tank? Higher or lower from the tank?
Thanks @BulyI’m guessing, the pump can not prime itself when the water level drops. How is the mounting level of the pump, compared to the tank? Higher or lower from the tank?
Thanks @Buly
The pump has been replaced recently and that makes perfect sense. I'm wondering if there's a replacement pump that's low profile and doesn't need a prime. Thanks again
Nothing said that a "new" pump is not defective. After all, it is only new, which is not necessarily evidence of it being good.Well it is a new pump and I cannot mount it any lower and I cannot raise the tank. Is there a different kind of pump you can suggest?
Gotcha, thank you very muchNothing said that a "new" pump is not defective. After all, it is only new, which is not necessarily evidence of it being good.
Also, make sure there are no air leaks on the intake side of the pump. And make sure the tank vent is not obstructed. Otherwise, the pump will be pulling a vacuum on the tank and at some point, won't pump water.