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Topic: Submersible or onboard pump
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H22221
28/6/2016 at 9:32am
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Hi
I am changing my old crystal mk2 to a ultraflow, but no am wondering if a shurflo 20psi 7lt/min would be better than the truma ultraflow submersible?
I know the submersible has higher flow rating, but which would actually be better? Heard the ultraflow is also stiff and prone to cracking....
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Keep with the submersible - The on board pumps - are more efficient but they are noisy.
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Bought both... Just in case, then can swap to onboard pump if anything goes wrong with the submersible.
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