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WHALE PUMPS REPRESENTITAVE

How long will my inboard whale pump fitted to my Bailey Series 6 Senator wyoming last? We tour for about 20 weeks a year plus lots of weekends.

My Bailey Pageant had the submersible pump which went directly into the aquaroll.

I always carried a spare which was just as well as I had two failures over three years. What do I do if my inboard one breaks??

Cheers

Alan
 
We've been living in our Senator Indiana since September 06 whilst building our house. Nothing - including the Whale pump - has gone wrong.
 
How long will my inboard whale pump fitted to my Bailey Series 6 Senator wyoming last? We tour for about 20 weeks a year plus lots of weekends.

My Bailey Pageant had the submersible pump which went directly into the aquaroll.

I always carried a spare which was just as well as I had two failures over three years. What do I do if my inboard one breaks??

Cheers

Alan
I'm afraid i cannnot possibly answer that question as i cannot predict any pump failures as i am sure you are aware. They are covered under warranty for two years. If you do have a problem contact us as MartinMcc@whalepumps.com

Thanks
 
We've been living in our Senator Indiana since September 06 whilst building our house. Nothing - including the Whale pump - has gone wrong.
Thats good to hear Paul hope the house build is going well

Thanks
 
Just been away, terrible time, one thing after another. Final straw, Whale pump started blowing the 10 amp fuse (pump fuse) after only a few seconds pumping. Got through 5 fuses in as many minutes, then gave up. Took the pump to Highbridge caravans, tested it across a battery (no fuse) said it was fine and to check wiring in van. Did so, all fine. Tried a 15amp fuse (silly I know) and pump now dead (unsuprisingly) Does anyone know what cause could be. Was it a faulty pump after all perhaps shorting out, cos it wouldnt blow a fuse across a battery would it? Came home early, couldnt ace a week without running water. Please help
 
Just been away, terrible time, one thing after another. Final straw, Whale pump started blowing the 10 amp fuse (pump fuse) after only a few seconds pumping. Got through 5 fuses in as many minutes, then gave up. Took the pump to Highbridge caravans, tested it across a battery (no fuse) said it was fine and to check wiring in van. Did so, all fine. Tried a 15amp fuse (silly I know) and pump now dead (unsuprisingly) Does anyone know what cause could be. Was it a faulty pump after all perhaps shorting out, cos it wouldnt blow a fuse across a battery would it? Came home early, couldnt ace a week without running water. Please help
hey, sorry to hear your having problems, i am happy to help you on this one.

1. What is the model of the pump?

2. The pump only has a one year warranty,

3. A few tips:-

Try testing the circuit in the socket for continuity, it should be showing 12v approx.

It sounds like there has been a short somewhere along the way be it in the pump or in the wiring of the van.

4. The recommended fuses for the likes of the submersibles is 5amps but i would need you to confirm model.

5. Maybe try another pump and see if its working ok.

Hope this helps

Martin
 

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