Let us know how you get on. I’d think about situating the pump switch inside the habitation area, maybe below the dining area seats and not away in the garage.
I didn’t touch the standard wiring just in case i need to revert back to it. It will then also be simple to pop the original pump back in if the new one ever fails.
Thanks for the video. I have a 2007 hymer caravan that's had this conversion done but has left the original pump in place. What's the power consumption compared with the original Reich? I've also had the shower mixer (reich) fail as it seems to have blown a seam on it. Going to look at turning the pressure down a bit too as the toilet flush is now so fierce the water ends up out of the bowl.
There are 20 and 30 psi versions of these pumps. I was worried pipe connections may not be up to the continuous pressure and i turn system off and briefly turn a tap on when not in use to relieve it. If you’ve got the more powerful version that may be the cause of too much pressure. You can check power consumption etc on the pumps from the Shurflo data on various websites.
Thanks for this video,I’m in a similar position and will tackle this next week.
Let us know how you get on. I’d think about situating the pump switch inside the habitation area, maybe below the dining area seats and not away in the garage.
The current habitation pump is protected by a 7.5 amp fuse so considering using the existing wiring?
I didn’t touch the standard wiring just in case i need to revert back to it. It will then also be simple to pop the original pump back in if the new one ever fails.
Thanks for the video. I have a 2007 hymer caravan that's had this conversion done but has left the original pump in place.
What's the power consumption compared with the original Reich?
I've also had the shower mixer (reich) fail as it seems to have blown a seam on it.
Going to look at turning the pressure down a bit too as the toilet flush is now so fierce the water ends up out of the bowl.
There are 20 and 30 psi versions of these pumps. I was worried pipe connections may not be up to the continuous pressure and i turn system off and briefly turn a tap on when not in use to relieve it. If you’ve got the more powerful version that may be the cause of too much pressure. You can check power consumption etc on the pumps from the Shurflo data on various websites.