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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Excellent producto
Raquel
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Unit fit in place after reposion mount screws , base mount is wider than Original, pumps steady stream on demand.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Never performed as advertised quit after about a month of weekend use as a fresh water pump for the houseboat had a lot of trouble building pressure enough to turn itself off finally just quit bought a different more expensive pump from Amazon it works flawlessly so not my water system
Ben J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Water in water out we will see how long it lasts
Kim & Paul
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Works great
Rodolph Millan
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I bought it to replace another very similar pump that I wasn’t going to install due to a small bu annoying defect. I ended up using the other one due to time constraints. This one is sold under a different brand, but it looks to be identical (and claims the same performance specs) but for the labels… probably made by the same Chinese manufacturer, and it cost $20 less than the other one.. this one’s going back, no fault of its own.
Welles
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
You can tell immediately that this is a high quality pump. It’s heavy. Just the build quality blows the factory installed pump in my 2018 travel trailer away. TDRForce who manufactures this pump has been making pumps for 24 years – they have a web site.The pump came well boxed for shipping, with pipe connections, a 50-mesh inlet strainer, the manual, and even Teflon tape. This pump will be a great upgrade for any RV or travel trailer.My factory installed pump was rated at 3 GPM, 55 PSI, and 7.5 AMP MAX. This pump would cycle way too often and the volume/pressure was really unsatisfactory. This new TDRForce pump is rated 5 GPM, 70 PSI, but draws 15 AMPs. I am assuming the 15 AMP draw is the maximum draw to reach the 70 psi pressure. I can and will dial down the pressure to the suggested max pressure for an RV of 55 PSI. This should also reduce the current draw. The high pressure is not what I really need; the increased volume flow will fill the PEX pipes quicker. When I turn on a tap, the cycle time of the pump to fill the lines will be shorter and so the thumping of the diaphragm pump will be shorter. (I may also put in an accumulator tank if the higher GPM doesn’t reduce the pump thumping – i.e. flushing at night.)The only issue was that the included manual for the pump was actually the manual for a different pump. Good thing TDRForce has the web site. I just went to it and was able to download the correct manual. (TDRForce actually make many different types of pumps.)Well my wife and I had all intentions of going camping this month and we were prepping the trailer for the trip but things just kept coming up and we had to make the decision to put the trailer back into storage. Since the water system was still pumped out and filled with antifreeze, for the winter here in Montana, I didn’t want to drain the antifreeze just to test the pump. I didn’t want to not give a review so I am sorry that I can’t give actual running performance because I now won’t install it until later.But as I said the build quality of this pump blows the factory installed pump away and seeing how TDRForce also makes many high end pumps, I fully expect this to be a really good pump and can recommend it.
cti2019
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
I'm working on an invention that needs precision etched stainless steel. I researched how other DIY'ers were doing it. One guy was using a pump like this to spray high pressure etchant at the work material. The resolution and detail, in his end results, were amazing, so I got this pump to reproduce what he did. The traditional DIY etching process is to submerge your workpiece, and use bubbles to keep the etchant moving around. The problem is that etching produces a lot of byproducts that can linger in the grooves and details of your design. Those byproducts slow down and block further etching, so you end up with an uneven etch, with blurred details. The solution is to etch with a constantly moving, high pressure, spray, instead of submerging. This blasts away the byproducts, as it etches, and it makes a huge difference. This is also the technique that is used in the big industrial machines. Enjoy.
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