SHURFLO pre-pressurized accumulator tank (9.1" x 4.8" x 3.8") vs Lippert Flow Max 12V RV water pump, 3.0 GPM, 50 PSI
Overall winner: SHURFLO pre-pressurized accumulator tank (9.1" x 4.8" x 3.8")
Key Differences
SHURFLO's pre-pressurized accumulator tank (A) reduces pump cycling and is noted for quiet operation and easy installation, making it ideal for silencing and smoothing RV water systems. Lippert's 12V Flow Max pump (B) is a self-priming pump with a debris-blocking screen and stable ~50 PSI output, so choose it when you need an all-in-one pump solution with built-in filtration and stable pressure
SHURFLO pre-pressurized accumulator tank (9.1" x 4.8" x 3.8")
Pre-pressurized accumulator tank for RV water systems, helps steady water pressure and reduce pump cycling. Customers report easy installation, quiet operation, and improved water flow
Pros
- easy installation and mounting
- reduces pump cycling
- quiet operation
- steady water pressure
Cons
- no explicit durability details
- no size/fit compatibility beyond listed dimensions
- no installation accessories mentioned
Lippert Flow Max 12V RV water pump, 3.0 GPM, 50 PSI
12V RV water pump with 3.0 GPM at ~50 PSI, includes screen filter. Robust motor with debris-blocking screen for cleaner water; some users report limited durability and leakage issues
Pros
- debris-blocking screen included
- stable water pressure around 50 psi
- self-priming design
- quiet operation (customer insight)
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- some leakage complaints
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lippert Components |
| Durability | SHURFLO |
| Versatility | Lippert Components |
| User Reviews | SHURFLO |