submersible or not?

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cuban_heel
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submersible or not?

Post by cuban_heel » Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:00 pm

The onboard sink water tap on my Wellhouse Engineering side conversion Bongo has stopped working - I have had the Bongo since November (when it was working) but am only just preparing it for the first expedeition - the thing is I don't know if I should look for a pump hidden behind panelling,or is it a submersible pump? - I have checked all relevant fuses and wiring which appear 'live',so I am beginning to suspect the pump - as anyone any ideas please?
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Re: submersible or not?

Post by Simon Jones » Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:20 pm

This is a water tank from a Wellhouse side conversion, so if yours is the same, you will have an inline pump. Simple solution is to follow the pipework back from the base of the tank.

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Re: submersible or not?

Post by cuban_heel » Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:31 pm

Thanks Simon - I'll check it out asap - Graham
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