Shurflo vrs Seaflo

Blueone

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I have lost my mind with Shurflo. They have a serious problem with their pressure switches…… I took one apart and it was cold soldered….. okay then bought a replacement same thing. So $245 later I bought a new pump it quit last fall pressure switch again.
So I went with Seaflo…… pretty much because it was plug and play just new mounting holes…. 5 psi more…. 0.5 gl more/minute . It seems like a quality product and $135 delivered. Time will tell but for sure no more Shurflo

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Thanks, @Blueone, that’s the kind of info found in these posts that is So helpful!!
 
I've had good luck with SeaFlo, although somebody pointed out that they don't publish if they are ignition protected.

I also added their accumulation tank, and its working like a champ on it 3 or 4th season
 
I've had good luck with SeaFlo, although somebody pointed out that they don't publish if they are ignition protected.

I also added their accumulation tank, and its working like a champ on it 3 or 4th season

They always were, so I doubt they changed that.

I prefer Jabsco/Par pumps they go forever. ... Now mine will break this weekend ...
 

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