I have a drinking water filter under the sink that has a very low flow rate.
This causes the pump to pulsate (cut in & out rapidly). The LEDs in the jayco are 12 volt (not multi voltage). They flicker when the pump is pulsating. One light has already failed. I turn the lights of now when using the filter. I believe it will eventually cause failure of the pump or pressure switch.
I have purchased a shurflo accumulator to overcome this problem.
The instructions say the water flow can go (1) through the accumulator, or (2) be T,ed into the system & blank the outlet of the accumulator.
The second option would far easier. If I go this way does the air have to be bled form the water side of the accumulator?
Keen to hear from anyone who has fitted an accumulator or has knowledge of any pitfalls fitting one.
Sounds like you might have an undersize wiring problem as well. Although the pump uses bigger amperage it shouldn't affect your lights that much, we had a similar problem & replaced our supply wiring with heavier gauge to overcome the voltage drop caused by the pump. The only thing that flickers the lights now is when the diesel heater is first turned on & that's only for a very short time.
-- Edited by The Doo crew on Monday 26th of October 2015 02:45:31 PM
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I've finally fitted the accumulator. With the 30 psi precharge the pump cut in pretty qiuckly. I dropped the pressure to 15 psi & now get approx 300 ml from the filter tap before the pump cuts in. Problem solved.
I've finally fitted the accumulator. With the 30 psi precharge the pump cut in pretty qiuckly. I dropped the pressure to 15 psi & now get approx 300 ml from the filter tap before the pump cuts in. Problem solved.
Cheers Pete
Hi Pete
15PSI is usually more than adequate for RV use
Saves battery energy if of grid.
Less risk of undetected leaks from connections under pressure