willald wrote:
MFL wrote:
^^I agree, there is a reason the Watts regulator costs more. The RV Guard model looks like the Valterra regulator. Bad thing about a cheap model, just more expense, when you decide to toss it, and get a proven high quality one.
Myself...I quit using any, just fill my 60 gal fresh tank as needed, and have a great, consistent water pressure. Nice too, in case you ever have a water leak, you catch it right away.
Jerry
I curious....How long have you used this approach, and how many water pumps you replaced?
I like this idea, but am always hesitant to, as I'm concerned that the water pumps they put in RVs, like many other RV components, aren't meant for prolonged use.
I'd be concerned that if we used the water pump all the time for everything water related like you are advocating here, we'd be replacing a lot of water pumps.
How has your water pump held up under this kind of constant use?
I did have to replace one pump, on previous FW, after many years of use. I only camp on full hookups about 2 weeks a season. I still just fill tank, put water hose away. Most of my camping is in state parks, where only electric is offered.
I do carry a spare pump that I sometimes use to fill my tank from 6 gal water jugs if needed. It is the same pump as my current FW, so can exchange in an emergency, if my installed pump failed.
I would not worry about any of the better quality pumps failing over many years of use. The one I replaced, still worked fine, but would run just a second, to rebuild lost pressure. I won't waste time trying to repair something easily replaced for under $100 bucks.
Jerry