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DKRITTER

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Messages
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Location
Haslet TX
RV Year
2013
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4318
RV Length
43
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
Cummins 450hp
TOW/TOAD
2022 Ford F250 4X4
Fulltimer
No
Looks like my old water pump is close to pooping out. I think it might be a good time to put a new one in and keep the old one as a spare.
I like water pressure so......

What brand would y'all recommend?
 
I just installed this one along with the Remco accumulator tank. Search the forum for Remco if desired.

 
I just installed this one along with the Remco accumulator tank. Search the forum for Remco if desired.

Neal, which tank did you buy? My pump cycles when at low flow conditions, I'm assuming that will correct it.
 
Neal, which tank did you buy? My pump cycles when at low flow conditions, I'm assuming that will correct it.
Yes, that's what the accumulator resolves and also has other benefits prolonging the life of the water pump, etc. as I understand it. Below is the tank, you'll need fittings and hose to integrate it, not a hard job. YouTube university has a lot of good info.

 

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