Howdy yall. I had been needing to replace the pump and some of the plumbing in my pace arrow for a while now, and finally got around to it. When looking for pumps I tried to find the highest pressure and highest flow pump I could find, my goal was for the system to be as much like home as possible. Well I finally decided to try out an idea I've had. I bought 2 4008 shurflo pumps. I made a bracket to stack them on top of each other, T'd the suction line, T'd the output lines of the pumps, and ran a line to a large expansion tank from homedepot, which makes an excellent accumulator. Then from the tank to the pressure line.
It worked exactly how I thought it would. I turned on the bathroom sink, the kitchen sink, the shower, held the toilet on and the pressure didn't lower at all. Plus, I can run the sink on for 20-30 seconds with the pumps off, since the expansion tank acting as the accumulator is so big.
The wiring was pretty easy too. The pump wire was already a 10awg wire, on a 15 amp fuse. So I T'd the power line, and ran one to one of the pressure switches on the pumps, then from the pressure switch to a universal relay sold at any parts store (used for horns or lights, etc). Then ran both the power wires from the pumps to the load terminal on the relay (#30). So basically I have a single pressure switch from 1 of the pumps activate a relay that activates both pumps so they come on at exactly the same time. I used the relay because I wasn't sure if a single pressure switch could handle double the load it was intended for, so the relay takes the load instead. I'll post some pictures as soon as I get them. Just felt like sharing if anyone was as frustrated as I am about how when someone's in the shower, using the sink just kills the pressure, lol.
Another interesting thing I learned is that the old grey water lines it came with are polybutylene, which they do not make a cement for. The only option is PEX clamps, or the easier option, are poly to CPVC conversion shark bites from homedepot. The original aluminum clamps on the poly tubing had failed for some of the poly tubing, so this was the best method. I replaced as much as I could with CPVC cemented together, and used a conversion sharkbite for the areas that were impossible to get to.
1985 Pace Arrow by Fleetwood 28'