Portable pumped water supply

Whale pumps for caravans.

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Capitol
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Do you know what make it is ?

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Rick Hughes

Familiar with them, but want something self contained .. in back of car, pump permanently inside container ... so I just have to plug hose into front and away to go

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Rick Hughes

I think you missed the point ... :-)

You launch boat ... pull trailer up slipway to car park, and it is at that location where I want to be able to flush trailer ... so boat not there at that time.

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Rick Hughes

I have looked at those (from post earlier) however they are £40 and come with a square hook up plug (OK that could be cut off) .... whereas an 1100gph bilge pump is £8

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Rick Hughes

Looked at several of these on sale .. they have 2 pipes (presume one 12V one water) going thru what looks like a square plastic cap ... and then onto a whale plug.

The Plastic cap ... will it screw onto standard containers .. or do they only fit Caravan 'specials'

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Rick Hughes

I'll have a look when I get home, but it's probably a Whale.

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John Williamson

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harryagain

Or, if the label's correct, it's a Rule iL200. The price tag says £19.20, so you should get it cheaper elsewhere.

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John Williamson

You did read the bit about it needing to have a standard hoselock connection and a flow rate not too far short of a normal tap, didn't you?

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John Williamson

I think you have misunderstood. You are still looking at submersibles. The plastic cap on pumps like

simply slides down to stop anything falling into the hole in the water container, like a mini umbrella, as I think the photo makes clear.

As I said, if you need something more powerful, Shurflo is worth a look.

These seem to have either two threaded water connectors, or two stubs to take pipes:

This again has threaded connectors

ebay seems to have lots of them available, but they are not particularly cheap, compared with the submersible caravan type. It all depends what performance you need, which we can't really know.

Chris

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Chris J Dixon

This is probably aimed at High pressure Low flow ... what I need is High Flow .. not worried about pressure ...as long as it is enough to get through the hose.

Looking now at options of using WHALE pump as mentioned here, if I can find a 2nd hand one £40 is too much

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Rick Hughes

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