I've bought a second water pump:
http://www.escapinoutdoors.com.au/1...-17-lmin-40-psi-free-post-model-fl40-p-4.html
and a filter and filter tap:
http://caravansplus.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=5653
I plan to isolate my 3rd tank and have it set up as a separate 'drinking water only' tank. I will use the second pump, new filter and tap for this tank only, mounting the tap on the sink.
I will insert a series of valves under the van so that I can direct the 3 tanks to either pump. The plan is to fill tank 1 with pristine drinking water only, tank 2 with pristine water as is practical, and tank 3 could have dodgy water, river water etc if needed. Tank 1 will never be 'contaminated'
BUT, I have a question for the more electrically minded.
The new (2nd) pump draws around 9.2 amps on startup. So, it will need to be on a circuit that can handle it. I'm a bit stumped on how to do this. It would be easy to hook it up with the existing pump but then the fuse would blow if both were used at the same time. Any ideas?
http://www.escapinoutdoors.com.au/1...-17-lmin-40-psi-free-post-model-fl40-p-4.html
and a filter and filter tap:
http://caravansplus.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=5653
I plan to isolate my 3rd tank and have it set up as a separate 'drinking water only' tank. I will use the second pump, new filter and tap for this tank only, mounting the tap on the sink.
I will insert a series of valves under the van so that I can direct the 3 tanks to either pump. The plan is to fill tank 1 with pristine drinking water only, tank 2 with pristine water as is practical, and tank 3 could have dodgy water, river water etc if needed. Tank 1 will never be 'contaminated'
BUT, I have a question for the more electrically minded.
The new (2nd) pump draws around 9.2 amps on startup. So, it will need to be on a circuit that can handle it. I'm a bit stumped on how to do this. It would be easy to hook it up with the existing pump but then the fuse would blow if both were used at the same time. Any ideas?