Sweet, looks like a great build. This is the first video. I’m watching. I’m gonna go back and watch the rest. I also subscribed. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
Really useful to see this stuff being fitted end to end as I'm about to do it. One question about the fuse, on my Shurflo it called for a 5A fuse and that it be slow blow and also said you needed to ensure the switch could take 15A. Both of these are related to the inrush. I saw you used a 15A fuse - is that what your pump said you needed?
Is 12.5mm the internal or external diameter of the hose? I’m struggling through the minefield of hoses and connectors and can’t stop buying the wrong stuff 🤦♂️
Hi nice video i have the same shower and im looking for a pump is the one you got ok with that shower looking at the specs for the pump that came with the shower its 6ltrs per miniute at 60psi so if your happy with yours ill copy you thanks mark
Adding a filter is definitely an option, I just personally didn’t feel like I needed one. I’m always filling up directly from the tap and only use the water to was dishes and shower with. If I’m ever concerned about the water quality, I do have some water purification tablets too.
Did you put the black cable from the pump to the fuse box and another one (black) from the switch to the fuse box. They both in the same terminal ? Thanks for your video 👍
Your pipe clips will fit correctly with the saddle on the back. Your pump could have been 7ltrs/min not 10, which would have balanced better with the psi on your accumulator.
Sweet, looks like a great build. This is the first video. I’m watching. I’m gonna go back and watch the rest. I also subscribed. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
@@youcanthide004 thanks so much dude! Really appreciate it
At last!! A step by step video on how to cable my water pump, cheers bud
No probs!
Explained very well, thank you.
Really useful to see this stuff being fitted end to end as I'm about to do it. One question about the fuse, on my Shurflo it called for a 5A fuse and that it be slow blow and also said you needed to ensure the switch could take 15A. Both of these are related to the inrush. I saw you used a 15A fuse - is that what your pump said you needed?
Thanks for the message! If I remember rightly, it recommended a 15A fuse in the Shurflo documentation, so I just went with that 👍
Very clear thanks
Is 12.5mm the internal or external diameter of the hose?
I’m struggling through the minefield of hoses and connectors and can’t stop buying the wrong stuff 🤦♂️
@@roadrunnerblink hey dude, it’s a nightmare isn’t it! I’m pretty sure it’s the internal diameter 👍🏼
Hi nice video i have the same shower and im looking for a pump is the one you got ok with that shower looking at the specs for the pump that came with the shower its 6ltrs per miniute at 60psi so if your happy with yours ill copy you thanks mark
Thanks dude! I’ve found the Shurflo pump to be perfect 👍🏼
@@GreenHornCountryClub nice one thanks
So why no filter in front of the pump?
Adding a filter is definitely an option, I just personally didn’t feel like I needed one. I’m always filling up directly from the tap and only use the water to was dishes and shower with. If I’m ever concerned about the water quality, I do have some water purification tablets too.
@@GreenHornCountryClub it's about the small particles that will affect the pump's membrane. It will not work anymore after 2-3 years.
@@silviuflorescu6838 Absolutely, I know it would certainly extend the life of my water pump, it might be something I look to add later down the line
Did you put the black cable from the pump to the fuse box and another one (black) from the switch to the fuse box. They both in the same terminal ? Thanks for your video 👍
Your pipe clips will fit correctly with the saddle on the back. Your pump could have been 7ltrs/min not 10, which would have balanced better with the psi on your accumulator.
Hey bud, thanks so much for the message. This is super helpful - really good to know! Thanks again 🙏