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So yesterday I noticed that the water pressure had dropped in the motorhome and that I was only getting about half the flow rate. My motorhome has a twin impeller pump fitted and it looked like one half had packed up. I did do a few tests and removed the pump from the tank to check if it was debris blocking one of the impellers, I also checked the non-return valve to make sure it was not blocked. This morning the pump had packed up altogether. I have a smaller pump (15l/m) that I carry in the garage so I decided to fit that as a temporary measure. That pump is also seized!

Amazon is delivering a new pump tomorrow morning and I have gone for the slightly faster 25l/m pump instead of the current 19l/m, it also runs at a higher pressure 2.5bar rather 1.9bar on the old pump.

New pump: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LW2VFFE

Old pump: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reich-Litre-Minute-Submersible-Water/dp/B008KV1GPY/
 
Bet you weren't sobbing uncontrollably as I would be :Tears_of_Joy_Emoji: Oh to have the skills and experience to diagnose problems like that. Sounds like you've got it under control... and that you'll end up with an even better system. I might pick your brains about water pumps one day... my shower is more like a slow drizzle!

Are you away at the mo? If so, is it too late to remind you to put that box of tricks in your van for Hereford, as you asked me to? :Flushed_Face_Emoji:
 
That low calorie water can play hell with your pump (think what it's doing to your insides!) Sounds an easy fix though. ;)
 
Good job it did not happen a couple of weeks ago when you had that Trump moment :poop_Emoji::Loudly_Crying_Face_
 
Hopefully you took a note of the wire connections, it is a common problem with Hymer that when people replace the water pump it ends up connected with the wrong wire to each terminal. Hymer it seems do not follow standard wire colour practice. There can also be a scenario where you need to swop the non return valve if one does not come with the new pump. This is held in place by a form of ‘easy’ release fittings, a bit like hose connectors if I remember correctly.

anyway plenty of expertise on the Hymer owners group as well as on here.

davy
 
Did you find the old pump inadequate for your needs as obviously the new one will empty your tank quicker when having showers.
 
TeamRienza;n33609 said:
Hopefully you took a note of the wire connections, it is a common problem with Hymer that when people replace the water pump it ends up connected with the wrong wire to each terminal. Hymer it seems do not follow standard wire colour practice.
Hymer follow German colour wiring which is what you expect from a German built motorhome or have I got this wrong:Wink_Emoji:

 
jeffmossy;n33598 said:
Good job it did not happen a couple of weeks ago when you had that Trump moment :poop_Emoji::Loudly_Crying_Face_

???? now if me, Mr B, Tezza33, Ral or Robmac had cracked that one it would be expected but Mr Mossy I am shocked PMSL but still shocked.
 
Fazerloz;n33622 said:
Did you find the old pump inadequate for your needs as obviously the new one will empty your tank quicker when having showers.

All the tap have a controllable flow rate, so that won't be an issue. The outside shower was a little underpowered.

I am happy with the flow rate now.
 
That would empty my tank in less than 6 minutes, hope you dont like long showers :)
 
nabsim;n33788 said:
That would empty my tank in less than 6 minutes, hope you dont like long showers :)

:) :) :)

Luckily my shower and taps have variable output, so it makes no difference.

However...

The toilet flush is truly awesome now, it is like a whirlpool!

:)

 

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