I have always considered shur flo to be super reliable and durable.
I had trouble with my brand new rv pump replacement and ended up putting the old one back in.
I wonder if their quality is slipping.
In their specs they list a vertical lift height of 6ft or something like that.
We shouldn't need to baby them with downhill installation to keep them primed.
Frustrating.
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It depends upon the water pressure. I have the auto fill so I normally just leave it on so I never have to do a complete fill. The last time I dumped the tank and did a complete refill it was completed over night.
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Dave, Bobbi and Fenway
2005 38' FDTS Alpine Limited, 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
Lake Wales, FL
Mine came with a 5.3 gpm output and it was fantastic. But it didn't last and they stopped making that model. I'd love to find another high volume output pump like that again.
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Bob & Cindy King
Edgewood, WA
2007 Alpine APEX, 3rd Motorhome