08-14-2025, 09:35 AM
Thanks for the extra info Jim.
Yes, the Electric AH is a beast and a definite NO-NO with this config!
At the risk of side-tracking this thread…
Agree on the anemic Aux water pump. It’s funny how Newell “suggests” that it can be useful to “save water”; it does no such thing…since we have the Puffer/Accumulator tank that still has to be charged for the toilets to flush. One suggestion that seems to have helped me, is I brought the residual pressure down to 30psi on the tank. Mine was a little high and even the HH seemed to struggle to get up to the cut-off. We’ve been running off of the Aux all week and it’s been fine. One note, is that the Aux pump is highly subject to even the slightest air cavitation which will surely guarantee it doesn’t work well.
Yes, the Electric AH is a beast and a definite NO-NO with this config!
At the risk of side-tracking this thread…
Agree on the anemic Aux water pump. It’s funny how Newell “suggests” that it can be useful to “save water”; it does no such thing…since we have the Puffer/Accumulator tank that still has to be charged for the toilets to flush. One suggestion that seems to have helped me, is I brought the residual pressure down to 30psi on the tank. Mine was a little high and even the HH seemed to struggle to get up to the cut-off. We’ve been running off of the Aux all week and it’s been fine. One note, is that the Aux pump is highly subject to even the slightest air cavitation which will surely guarantee it doesn’t work well.
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA

