[RE-wrenches] Shurflo 9325 pump.....
Jay Peltz
jay at asis.com
Wed Feb 18 13:41:18 PST 2015
Hi john,
From the old memory banks.
The motors for most shurflos are the same.
No I don't have a part number.
You'll have to google it
Jay
Peltz power
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> On Feb 18, 2015, at 4:09 PM, John <john at gosolar.co.nz> wrote:
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> Hi Jay, thanks for that info – as a matter of interest, do you happen to have a Shurflo part number for that “End Bell Brush kit” Where do you obtain that part from?
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> Also appreciate your comments on Sunpumps & Grundfos SQflex. Cheers, John V
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> From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of jay peltz
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 February 2015 4:50 a.m.
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> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Shurflo 9325 pump.....
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> Hi john
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> What you are looking for on the brushes is
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> End bell brush kit. $27
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> But I highly recommend Sunpumps brand submersible pumps. Vastly superior design, much easier to repair, and connecting the wires is super easy and won't leak
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> On the overall pump design all these diaphragm pumps require rebuilding or they will fail internally, then leak, then fill up with water which is kind of hard on them.
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> If you look at life cycle cost, the grundfos SQflex, is a much better deal, IMHO
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> Jay
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> Peltz power.
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> On Feb 16, 2015, at 11:49 PM, "John" <john at gosolar.co.nz> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Can I call on the expertise of anyone involved with these pumps. The problem seems to be that the manufacturer wants to supply *kit* of parts and not individual parts, like the brushes, which apparently need to be replaced every year. Same with the cable adaptor – you have to buy a kit that includes all sorts, when you only need one individual piece.
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> I realize why the manufacturers do this, but if you only need brushes, why have to buy a whole Upper Housing kit. And the Lower Housing kit only seems to have the Beige/cream colored diaphragm instead of a black one – are the black replacement ones unobtainable??
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> Also buying outside the U.S. poses a problem as agents don’t always have what you need/want.
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> These are a good little pump and it appears they are a part of the great Planned Obsolence way of the world, replacing next higher assemblies instead of the required necessary parts. Any good contacts on the West Coast for some bits & pieces for these good little pumps.
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> Cheers for any & all help/advice – John Veix, New Zealand
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