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Have I just killed my sink water pump ?
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 17:48
by paulheywood
Just playing around in my new van ('84 Autosleeper Conversion) - had the pump running but no water coming out... whilst I looked around trying to work out what the problem was the buzzing of the pump turned to a hiccup and then petered out...
Wished I'd have read around here first as I think I needed to prime the pump.
But what now ? New inline pump ? It's at the back of the fridge so it'll be a bit of a pig to change. What's involved with replacing it for a submersible one ?
Cheers (and thanks)
Paul.
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 20:43
by Mocki
chances are its overheated, they use the water as cooling whilst pumping, try it again when primed.....
if its dead a submersible one is a easy replacement, although they are not a reliable and dont last as long as a inline..
just move the wiring over, and join the pipe where the inlne was.
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 21:01
by paulheywood
Cheers Steve... just tried priming it, got the water through the tap, but still no joy with the pump. It's putting load on the battery (interior lamp flickers when you switch it) but no familar buzzing...
I'll get myself a submersible one, and every time I bang my head fitting it I'll consider it a lesson learnt...
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 21:06
by Mocki
is it a "WHALE" INLINE?
if it is take it out and you can "kick start the impeller with a thing screwdriver thro the outlet hole, it may have a blockage?
worth a try if you have to get it out anyway to replace
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 21:11
by paulheywood
It could well be the original (I feel even worse) - It's labelled as "Evenflow 600"
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 21:12
by Mocki
hehe, and it doesnt Evenflow........
still worth having alooksee, it maybe resurrectable
Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 22:40
by paulheywood
Cheers Steve - I'll disconnect it and see what I can do.
The submersible sounds ideal (and cheap) but how do I get it down in the water ? The current infeed to the pump feeds down to a hole (along with the waste from the sink). It can't be that easy to get a pump down into the tank can it ?
Thanks again,
Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 07:02
by Mocki
is it a underfloor tank?
either way you'll need to get the top off the tank, or undo the inspection hole and add the pump.... it'll be a tank off job if its underfloor
Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 12:04
by paulheywood
Thanks again Steve.
I managed to find a whale inline pump... a bit more expensive than the submersible ones but a whole lot easier to fit.
Cheers,
Posted: 11 Jul 2006, 22:07
by paulheywood
Just in case anyone ever stumbles upon this topic with a similar problem :
Whale do an inline pump (no need to be submerged) part number GP9955 which was a straight replacement for the original... it may even be a touch quieter.
Thanks for the responses.
Posted: 12 Jul 2006, 06:29
by Mocki
any more reliable and last longer than a submersablee too..... good call....
wiki that part number!