j-d wrote:
How is the pump you have now, connected to your unit's plumbing? The one you pointed out is hose barb fittings. The ones DrewE linked use special snap-on fittings.
There's a lot to be said, for getting a "direct replacement" where we disconnect one and install the other. Same plumbing, maybe even same screw holes. It's worth it to me, to pay a little more, and get that easy install, if I can.
Frankly, that Amazon pump looks like it would work. I was ready to buy one like that or similar, for the wash up sink in our boat. Then I found I could repair the pump that was already there. Dirty brushes and commutator segments...
Have you tried to clean your pump up and see if it works?
Yea, it has screw on attachments now. I have considered that. I am still going to mess with the pump a but to figure it out. It runs when it is on, just doesn't seem to be pumping water. I may not have given it enough time.
Also, my hot water tank was bone dry. Not sure if it won't pump unless the tank is full?