I still cant get over the size of that. Here is a pic of mine.... it's that little bubble over the pump
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Here goes the one I bought. I am going to stay with the 1/2" pipe and fittings. Unit looks very nice and sturdy. I have finally figured out I am going to install under the galley sink. I finally have all of my fittings and will install the weekend of 12/1.
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I still cant get over the size of that. Here is a pic of mine.... it's that little bubble over the pump
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I think the main purpose of mine is to give you instant pressure and eliminate banging... it's not big enough to wash your hands with out the pump coming on...that would have to be huge.Thinking about installing one of these. However not sure i need to go that big or do I? All i want is for the FWP to not cycle on everytime somone opens a faucet? Blueone any feedback on the one you install?
done!I just ordered one too. I realize the my pump is cycling on and off just as described in here when one faucet is open. I ordered the tank that bbwhitejr posted (Thanks for that by the way! The Jabsco tank that is 1 or 2 gallon is listed at over $200!).
Dean, get the same one. Only 2 left on Amazon.......
Too late, I decided to order it. One for the boat, and one for the camper.I just ordered one too.
Dean, get the same one. Only 2 left on Amazon.......
Would you have a pic of this setup?Found the time to install the tank today. Came off of the FW pump with a 1/2” SS Flexible 20” hose like you might use under a sink and attached that to one side of the “T” on the tank. Cut the female end off of the hose that connected to the outfeed side of the pump and installed a 1/2” male PEX fitting. Used another 20”. S Flexible hose from the male to the other side of the “T” at the tank and done. The “T” at the tank is composed of 1/2” CPVC male adapter fittings and a “T”. With the recommended 42psi, the system works like a dream now. For easy access, the tank is mounted to the plywood “floor” that my washer/dryer sits on. When I raise the steps to the galley, there it is. it is amazing how long a faucet can run before the FW pumps kicks on.
Update: I really do not understand why, but this add on has also increased my water pressure on the boat when on dock water. It was good, now it is fantastic!
Thanks for all recommendations.
Bennett
Would you have a pic of this setup?
Thanks, interested in the location and the fittings you used, particularly the "T"I thought I did, but maybe not. I will be at the boat on Thursday and can post then.
Bennett