Shurflo 2088-554-144 Fresh Water Pump, 12 Volts, 3.5 Gallons Per Minute, 45 Psi
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The Shurflo pump that replaces the Shurflo 2088 - Item 403
The pump will replace the A 422-character code
Pump 8 is the model number. A6 x 5" x 4 size is clearly defined by its dimensions. A total of 45" in size
Since I've been using this exact same pump for so many years, it's been connected to my 1200 gallons of water storage tank with its own 12 volt battery, powered by a small solar PV panel and pump. A hose bib is connected to the outlet. Only when the spring comes does my tank get used Gravitational pull - The water pipes that supply the water freeze The up/break and the pump &amp the We're able to continue staying up here with no worries because you make it so simple. A pressure of 20 psi is fine for two toilets, two showers, two lavatories, and one sink in the kitchen. I am buying another of these pumps right now just so I can always have one on hand We most likely will have to have a spare “on hand” for when this one runs out, as all pumps eventually
Selected User Reviews For Shurflo 2088-554-144 Fresh Water Pump, 12 Volts, 3.5 Gallons Per Minute, 45 Psi
There are times when these pumps work well, but then they stop. Having purchased a machine in December 2016, it failed to start at the start of the 2018 season, so I ordered another, and the seller contacted me with a warranty repair request. It states in the documentation that came with the pump that SHURflo warrants its 2088 series aftermarket portable water pump to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for two They told me the model I purchased is obsolete and only warranted for a year when I contacted them. If a product is no longer being sold, is the warranty liability gone? In the near future, I will check Amazon to see if they can help me. From south of the border comes yet another fine piece of craftsmanship.
It worked fine for a while, but this week I went camping for the first time. As soon as I plugged back into the house battery, the pump started pulsating regularly I was convinced there was a leak in the line because the pulses never stopped even when the pump was on. The line itself was tight but there is a leak from the plastic seam at the head of the pump. Despite everything that seemed to be fine when it was installed, now it is too late to return to Amazon. When a product like this is used for the first time, it shouldn't break.
The 5 star rating I recently gave has been updated. On cycle one, the pump ran as long as it should to build enough pressure to shut off. On cycle two, it ran longer than it should. This pump was not able to shut itself off due to not enough pressure buildup. a standby for rvers for decades, made in the USA, but in my case at least it now seems to be cheaply made foreign The item was returned to Amazon, and I am very reluctant to reorder it. The only reason I gave it one star was because I couldn't post a comment without one star.
It took me a while to contact Pentair Shurflo's warranty department and they informed me that even though it has their name on it, they do not make it, There is no warranty on this pump, so be aware it won't last. I hate you.
Item 403 Both pumps have the same size and fittings and are of the same design. Nonetheless, the new pump was QUIETER than the previous one (but considering that the previous one was made in 1992 - . The photo below illustrates what I mean. Moreover, it ought to have worn out and make a lot of noise, hence the need for a new one), and thus far I've been very pleased with its performance. My surprise grew when I saw water leaking from the box after I removed the shipping caps since I first thought this item was brand As time goes on, we'll see if it lasts as long.
In place of the 2088, I used this A 422-character code My camper had 144 that I kept in it. There was a perfect match between all the fittings and the electrical. It was a simple matter of unhooking the old one and reconnecting the new one. find that I get a better water flow with this one than the old one, but I might have just been getting worn out with the old one.
Similar to the previous one, this one also had a model number. There was only one difference between the two sets, and it was the middle three As the water flow increased, the flow decreased to Increase the flow rate from 2 gpm to 3 gpm. It is composed of five gallons per minute. Even so, the PSI remained unchanged. It was the same outside shape and location of the components, but the mounting holes were 1/8 inch apart. My old mounting bracket was no longer sufficient, so I replaced it with the new There was just one hex bolt, so it could easily be swapped and installed back in the same places. In the old pump, when I removed it, it had two red wires that were attached to the motor by a red and black cable. After cutting the two wires, I provided a piece of red wire connected to the black wire, and wrote on the white clip, top, and bot the message to be sent. Their location on the pump is what determines their size. The new pump came with two identical red wires and white clips, so I am happy that I did. Then if I put the pump back where it should be, I could see what wire attached to the black wire and whether it was clipped at the top or bottom. While I know you electrical whizzes could have done the job without a map, some of us just need a brief summary. The campsite was very wet and we had to run the pump constantly for the duration of our stay with dishes and showers. I did not run into any problems while pumping 60 gallons. It did not seem that there is a difference in flow of the old and new pumps, even though the new pump has an There is an increase in flow of three gpm. When flushing the toilet, especially in the middle of the night, the noise level of the new pump is the same as that of the old pump. What the heck, it's better than walking to the outhouse at 2 a. m.
The durability of the product is out of my hands The latest version of the software has been installed The unit in our 2016 Coachman Prism is a slight improvement over this unit. There is a leak under the sink due to a sloppy installation of the pump. After moving all of the cargo to the aft compartments and adding an accumulator tank and Brita prefilter Suitable for filtration. Water pressure and taste are fantastic from the faucet for the first time since installation. The pump is now almost silent. The awful water heater is next in line for replacement. An RV costs $100,000, and they don't have the budget for quality parts that cost a few hundred.