Fresh water-how can hook up

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  1. Second Time New Member

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    Have Bridgepoint (believe made ny prochem)has/had same fresh water pump and tank as prochem.Is there a reason for the tank and all the relays or can I just use a on demand pump to get fresh water from belly tank.(got unit used put it in myself a little lost here)
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    I think you are talking about the water pump and diaphragm or bladder i think is the name of it. You can just run it with a simple water pump, theother one turns on and off the pump as it is needed. So if you use only the pump it will be always running and that is when they burn.
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    call bridgepoint. I beleive you can bypass the whole fresh water tank system on that.
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    The Bridgepoint labeled truckmounts were made to our specs by Prochem. Theya re very similar to some Prochem models being made around the same time. No Bridgepoint truckmount has been made for almost 8 years.

    Any repair shop that knows Prochem should be able to help you. If your local Interlink or other Prochem repair location is not able to solve your issue, let me know and I will put you intocuh with someone who can help.
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    Install a 12 volt pump with a internal bypass built into it and you can take out all that expensive and over complicated system.
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    hey johhny916 has a few pumps he bought! he might sell ya one
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    Thank you very much! Very appreciated just was not sure that would work and wanted to know before I bought a pump.
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    Yes, 12 volt on demand. I used one for years on a Prochem.

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