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The WASSERMANN 12V Self-Priming RV Water Pressure Pump delivers up to 4 GPM at 45 PSI, powered by a 12V DC motor compatible with any RV battery or cigarette lighter socket. Featuring an automatic pressure switch, corrosion-resistant build, and self-priming capability, it ensures reliable, efficient water flow for RVs, campers, yachts, and gardens.
Brand | wassermann |
Color | Black,grey |
Style | 3WDP4-45-12V |
Product Dimensions | 8.15"L x 5.12"W x 4.86"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 4.17 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 4 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 98 Feet |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | WASSERMANN |
Item Weight | 4.17 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WDPC |
Included Components | 1*PUMP, 4*adapters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
Worth it
This was an incredibly frustrating process, of getting this pump to work (hang with me).I connected this pump into a solar controller with a battery and solar panel. Everything was set right but the pump didn’t start.After some trial and error, figured out that the pump required more than a 10A controller. So, I tried it again with a 20A controller and it started right up.I was super confused though, as no water was pulling in or leaving the pump. Long story short, I didn’t notice the red cap inside the inlet and outlet. I removed the clear plastic ones covering the whole thing, but I didn’t think there would be another.After I removed those, the pump worked beautifully. It’s actually super powerful. I pull water from my rain barrel for my garden and it was able to fire more than halfway across my obnoxiously large garden.Simply put, this is a good pump
M**
Doesn't need priming
Works great. I use it to pump water out of a bucket when I don't have rv hookups. Made a cable to hook to battery
T**E
Camper Water Pump replacement
Perfect replacement for 2011 Raptor 40 ft 3 slide camper. Mine had frozen and busted, and this one is an exact replacement.
S**N
A little noisy but gets the job done.
As a passionate RV owner who values convenience and reliability on the road, I can confidently say that the WASSERMANN RV Pump is a solid choice for any camper looking to upgrade their water system. This 12V self-priming RV water pressure pump delivers an impressive 4.0GPM at 45PSI, ensuring a steady flow of water for all my needs.One of the standout features of this pump is its performance. The water pressure is consistent and strong, making tasks such as showering, washing dishes, and filling up tanks quick and efficient. It's reliable and delivers the water flow I need to make my RV experience more comfortable and enjoyable.In terms of installation, the WASSERMANN RV Pump was straightforward and easy to set up. I appreciated the user-friendly design that allowed me to connect it to my existing water system without any hassle. The self-priming feature worked like a charm, saving me time and effort during the setup process.While the pump itself is efficient and effective, I must mention that it is a bit noisy during operation. The sound level is noticeable, especially in quieter settings, which may be a consideration for those who prefer a quieter camping experience. However, I found that the noise was a minor trade-off for the performance and reliability that this pump offers.Overall, the WASSERMANN RV Pump is a reliable and efficient water pressure pump that has enhanced my RV adventures. Despite being a little noisy, its performance and ease of use make it a valuable addition to my camping setup. If you're in need of a sturdy and dependable water pump for your RV, the WASSERMANN RV Pump is definitely worth considering.
A**W
Great price and fast shipping
Our pump in our rv froze this past winter. We didn't get a chance to winterize it because we had an illness in the family. We ordered this pump and installed it and now we are up and running. Thank you for being decently priced and fast shipping
F**.
STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS PILE OF CRAP!!!!!!!
Huge peice of crap.less than a week and it's losing prime and will run u till yYou unplug it.or open a tap and sitting there and wait 5 minutes till.it primes up again and then 10 minutes later it does it.again.i have no leaks no ither issues besides the pump and wouldn't you know its a day after the return window I either ordered or.got.it on April 29th and now it's may 30th and I didn't put it in till last Saturday and it's not even 7 days and it's shot ridiculous I bought this one ti replace a Chinese one scars it would die at a bad time so.i replaced it.with this e en worse pile of junk that's what I get for fixing something that wasn't broken
N**E
Love it
Works better than the one I took out I couldn't get the last one to stop leaking
G**
A good replacement for the Pentair
Bought this pump as a spare. As a full time RV’er it’s always good to have a backup when out boondocking or pipes that freeze that supply water to your system.Didn’t think I needed it right away. Two months after purchasing this pump my original pump failed.I was referred to the Wassermann as a direct replacement for my Pentair. For some reason I thought that the 5 gpm would be better than the original 3 gpm which was around the same price.When my pump arrived I immediately noticed the motor was a 1” or more longer. Checked to make sure I had enough room and it looked good. Fittings were the same size and they also send a new screen filter and extra fittings and adapters. Not needed, but most manufacturers only send the pump. When I installed, except the motor was longer, everything was a good match. When I tested it, I noticed a flicker in my ceiling lights. Checked the difference in amps and found the Pentair 3 gpm had a maximum of 7.5 amp and the Wassermann 5 gpm had a 15 amp max. Oops, my bad. The gauge of the electrical wires were the same, but I guess the draw might be a little much for that circuit. So I’ll order the exact replacement and keep this one as a backup.Performance is good and noise is about the same as the Pentair
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