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Good eveningI switched the pump on my system it's the 40 40 system from purefreedom with the big black pumpI switched the pump on and answered the phone didn't turn water on I have burnt the pump instead of spending £500 on a new pump I have this pump below https://www.anglianpumping.com/product/water-boosting-pumps/clarke-spe1200ss-230v-7237002Would I be able to attach the pump to the ro system system and a garden tap As I use the pump to transfer from tank to van Iam on a meter Iam buying water from spotless but to be honest it's getting to convenient I need the pump going again
Quote from: M.c.s on February 15, 2023, 06:05:03 pmGood eveningI switched the pump on my system it's the 40 40 system from purefreedom with the big black pumpI switched the pump on and answered the phone didn't turn water on I have burnt the pump instead of spending £500 on a new pump I have this pump below https://www.anglianpumping.com/product/water-boosting-pumps/clarke-spe1200ss-230v-7237002Would I be able to attach the pump to the ro system system and a garden tap As I use the pump to transfer from tank to van Iam on a meter Iam buying water from spotless but to be honest it's getting to convenient I need the pump going againWhich is damaged? The electric motor or the rotary vane pump?TBH that transfer pump is exactly what it is; a transfer pump. Way back some used similar as booster pumps, but they aren't designed for an r/o system and in the end, have no idea how successfully they worked.I have a similar but smaller Clarke pump using 1" transfer hose, and I can't say that there is a lot of pressure in the hose if I try to put my thumb on the end connector.