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Old 3rd February 2018, 14:34   #1
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Anyone know of anywhere I can get one at a reasonable price?

Ours has started to play up, as the bit that plugs into caravan has become loose. It does work, but is a bit iffy

This is the cheapest I can find on eBay for £49.95

I don't think I'll get much cheaper but if they are out there and anyone knows where...
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Old 3rd February 2018, 17:24   #2
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are you sure the contacts are good where it plugs in? they may need a clean with wet and dry, same for contacts on pump.

try a caravan breakers for a pump

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Old 3rd February 2018, 17:30   #3
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Worth a try, but I think it's more to do with the plastic on the "caravan end" being not exactly broken but coming apart, and this in turn is affecting the contacts...
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Old 3rd February 2018, 18:16   #4
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https://www.leisureshopdirect.com/wa...sion-kit-ivory

did this with mine as I had the same problem
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did this with mine as I had the same problem
It's a possibility, but as there's every chance I'd mess things up, looks like I'll be stumping up the £49.95

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Sorry, £49.93!
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You could convert to an on board pump which gives a much better pressure when using the shower.
My previous owner had already done this but it still had the same plug in connection to the Aquaroll.
I was experiencing air being drawn in so I now have a blue hose straight from the pump into the Aquaroll. I pass this through the redundant filter casing so when on the move the hose is drawn inside the van and the blue cap fitted to prevent dirt entering.
I also have a twin Aquaroll set up side by side so I never run out of water.
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You could convert to an on board pump which gives a much better pressure when using the shower.
Another interesting option to consider!
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