Vannautical engineer
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I need a quieter water pump in my van. Part of my water system runs outside of the van, so I have the pump set up to periodically run throughout the night and recirculate water when the temp drops below freezing. But the diaphragm pump I have right now is very loud, and there's no way I can sleep when it kicks on every 20min or so. Is there any reason I can't use an impeller pump like this for my fresh water?
https://www.amazon.com/bayite-BYT-7A006-Heater-Circulation-Discharge/dp/B0196WL55G/
I realize that these pumps don't produce much pressure. But, I don't think I really need any pressure in my system. The max discharge head is 9.8ft, which is taller than my whole van, so I think I'm good there. It's not self priming, but my pump is at the same level as the bottom of my water tank, so I see no issue there. I guess the only thing I see is that that might not be rated for potable water, but that's the only small issue I see.
So, somebody please tell me if there's something I'm overlooking that will cause a problem with using a quiet impeller pump like this for my water system, thanks.
https://www.amazon.com/bayite-BYT-7A006-Heater-Circulation-Discharge/dp/B0196WL55G/
I realize that these pumps don't produce much pressure. But, I don't think I really need any pressure in my system. The max discharge head is 9.8ft, which is taller than my whole van, so I think I'm good there. It's not self priming, but my pump is at the same level as the bottom of my water tank, so I see no issue there. I guess the only thing I see is that that might not be rated for potable water, but that's the only small issue I see.
So, somebody please tell me if there's something I'm overlooking that will cause a problem with using a quiet impeller pump like this for my water system, thanks.