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A self-priming Eco-Worthy pump, 3.5GPM sized for everyday van use at £52.48

The Eco-Worthy 12V water pump is built around a rated flow of 3.5GPM (about 13.2 litres a minute) and up to 50 PSI of pressure, aimed at campervan, caravan and motorhome owners who want reliable delivering fresh water to a tap, shower or sink without wiring in a mains supply.

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Eco-Worthy’s 12V fresh water pump built for delivering fresh water to a tap, shower or sink. At £52.48, it sits in the accessible end of 12V pumps for this use case.

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3.5 GPM Flow RateRated to move 3.5GPM (about 13.2 litres a minute), enough for a tap or shower without a long wait for pressure to build.
50 PSI PressureA pressure switch cycles the motor automatically to hold up to 50 PSI at the outlet.
Self-PrimingDraws water up from the tank on its own at start-up, without needing the line pre-filled by hand.

ECO-WORTHY RV Water Pump 12Volt 3.5GPM 50PSI 12V Fresh Diaphragm Pump with Pressure Switch and Self-Priming for RV Yacht Garden Sprayer Food Truck

Most self-build van conversions treat the water pump as an afterthought, which is a mistake, because a pump that quietly does its job without you thinking about it is worth paying attention to before you buy. The Eco-Worthy unit is a 12V diaphragm pump aimed squarely at delivering fresh water to a tap, shower or sink, and its spec sheet is built around a rated flow of 3.5GPM (about 13.2 litres a minute), up to 50 PSI of pressure.

On paper, flow rate and pressure are just two figures; in a van, they decide whether a shower feels adequate or thin. This one is rated at 3.5GPM (about 13.2 litres a minute), comfortably enough for a tap or shower head without the pressure dropping noticeably if a second outlet opens. The pressure switch cuts in and out automatically around 50 PSI, so the motor isn't left running between draws.

Start-up is self-priming — it draws water up from the tank on its own rather than needing the line filled by hand — and a strainer at the inlet keeps grit out of the diaphragm valves. Mount it low, close to the tank and with the strainer accessible, and it should need little beyond an occasional check of the fittings.

At £52.48, it sits at the more accessible end of the 12V pump range for campervan and caravan fitments. The trade-off against a cheaper unit is usually pressure consistency and duty cycle — this is built to run daily rather than occasionally, which is the right call for anyone living in or regularly touring their van rather than using it a few weekends a year.

Specifications

BrandEco-Worthy
Flow Rate3.5 GPM (13.2 L/min)
Max Pressure50 PSI
Voltage12V DC
PrimingSelf-priming
Typical UseDelivering fresh water to a tap, shower or sink

ECO-WORTHY RV Water Pump 12Volt 3.5GPM 50PSI 12V Fresh Diaphragm Pump with Pressure Switch and Self-Priming for RV Yacht Garden Sprayer Food Truck

£52.48 inc. VAT

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a 12V water pump work?

A 12V diaphragm pump uses a small DC motor to flex a rubber diaphragm back and forth, drawing water in on one stroke and pushing it out under pressure on the next. A built-in pressure switch senses when line pressure drops (a tap opening) and switches the motor on automatically, then cuts it off once pressure is restored — that's why it self-primes and starts on demand rather than running continuously.

What flow rate and pressure does this pump run at?

This pump is rated at 3.5GPM (about 13.2 litres a minute) and up to 50 PSI, enough for a van shower head or kitchen tap without a noticeable drop when a second outlet is open.

How many amps does a 12V water pump draw?

Most 12V diaphragm pumps in this flow and pressure range draw somewhere between 3A and 8A while running. Check the rating plate on the pump itself for the exact figure and fuse the circuit above it — never guess and under-fuse a water pump circuit.

Why is my campervan water pump running but no water comes out?

The most likely cause is an air lock or a dry tank. Check the tank actually has water in it, then check every fitting on the suction side (between the tank and the pump) for a loose connection or split hose — a pump can run perfectly and still fail to prime if it's drawing in air instead of water. A blocked inlet strainer is the next thing to check.

Why does my 12V water pump keep cycling on and off?

A pump that clicks on for a second or two even with every tap closed almost always means a small leak somewhere downstream is letting pressure bleed off, re-triggering the pressure switch. If the pump has an accumulator tank, a lost air charge in the tank causes the same symptom — check every joint for weeping before assuming the pump itself has failed.

Does it need priming before first use?

No. It self-primes, meaning it draws water up from the tank on start-up rather than needing the line filled by hand first.

Is this a diaphragm pump?

Yes, it's a diaphragm-type pump, which is the standard design for 12V fresh water delivery in campervans and caravans.

Do I need a non-return (check) valve fitted?

Most diaphragm pumps, including this one, have a check valve built into the pump head that stops water flowing backward when it's switched off, so a separate in-line valve usually isn't needed — confirm against the manual for this exact model if you're plumbing in a long or unusual pipe run.

Will it run dry if the tank empties?

Running any diaphragm pump dry for an extended period can wear the diaphragm prematurely, so it's worth fitting a low-level cut-out or simply keeping an eye on tank level, particularly if the model doesn't list dry-run protection.

Can I fit an accumulator tank to this pump?

Most 12V diaphragm pumps of this type can be plumbed with an inline accumulator tank to reduce cycling, though it isn't included with this listing.

How long do 12V campervan water pumps usually last?

With normal touring use and occasional descaling in hard-water areas, a quality 12V diaphragm pump typically runs for several years before it needs attention. The diaphragm itself is the part most likely to wear out eventually — most manufacturers, including this one, sell replacement diaphragm and valve kits separately rather than requiring a full pump swap.

What's the difference between GPM and LPM on the spec sheet?

GPM (US gallons per minute) and LPM (litres per minute) both measure flow rate. This pump's 3.5 GPM rating works out to about 13.2 LPM, so you can compare it directly against pumps listed in either unit.

How is it wired?

It runs on a standard 12V DC supply from a leisure battery, typically through an inline fuse and a manual or pressure-activated switch — follow the wiring guidance in the box rather than connecting directly to an unfused feed.

Will it fit my existing pipework?

It uses standard push-fit or threaded connectors common to caravan and campervan plumbing; check the port size in the specification table against your existing hose or pipe before ordering.

How noisy is it in a small van?

Diaphragm pumps of this type produce an audible motor and valve click during operation; mounting it on rubber isolation feet away from a thin panel wall reduces the vibration passing into the cabin.

Do you deliver, and what does it cost?

Yes, we deliver across the UK. Your exact delivery charge and estimate are calculated at checkout from your address, shown before you pay.

Can I return it if it doesn't suit my setup?

Yes, in line with our returns policy — please keep the original packaging, since a pump is easier to return safely in its original box.

Is there a warranty?

A specific warranty length isn't confirmed in our product record, so we won't state a figure we can't stand behind. Your statutory rights apply regardless, and you're welcome to ask us before ordering.

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Page summary

The Eco-Worthy 12V water pump (ASIN B0C5BQ1N6B) is priced at £52.48. Rated flow: 3.5 GPM. Max pressure: 50 PSI. Built for delivering fresh water to a tap, shower or sink in campervans, caravans and motorhomes.

ECO-WORTHY RV Water Pump 12Volt 3.5GPM 50PSI 12V Fresh Diaphragm Pump with Pressure Switch and Self-Priming for RV Yacht Garden Sprayer Food Truck £52.48