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INSAYN wrote:
Does it just start flowing when the switch is turned on, or do you still have to lift the faucet handle?
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gheicher wrote:
I also added a water pump. It was an inexpensive one that must be turned on and off. Works good and I did use the same pump type faucet. Now I can get water by either manually pumping or turn on the electric pump. For pic click here- Scroll to bottom of page.INSAYN wrote:
Cool, thanks for the responses and pics. I can use all the tips and trick available.
The other question I forgot to ask about was 12v water pump. Currently my folks trailer has a fresh water tank (10 or 17 gal can't remember off hand). The faucet is a hand pump unit that mom hates.
What pump will work with this faucet, or should I just replace the faucet too and go with a 12 volt pump with a pressure switch like used in most RV's?
Mar-26-2013 07:08 PM
INSAYN wrote:
Cool, thanks for the responses and pics. I can use all the tips and trick available.
The other question I forgot to ask about was 12v water pump. Currently my folks trailer has a fresh water tank (10 or 17 gal can't remember off hand). The faucet is a hand pump unit that mom hates.
What pump will work with this faucet, or should I just replace the faucet too and go with a 12 volt pump with a pressure switch like used in most RV's?
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