Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
hi eclipseWhat size fuse? Have you got any means of testing the battery? Fuse blowing is a dead short
hi eclipseWhat size fuse? Have you got any means of testing the battery? Fuse blowing is a dead short
my control has four wireBattery is fine at that voltage. Check all wiring for shorts and breaks
Check that the pump runs ok on its own without the controller. I would still connect the pump up with an inline fuse.my control has four wireblue to black on pump
brown to red on pump
red to postive on battery
black on battery
is that correct
cheers
Hello Spruce, I`m a service engineer for R&S, we have a lot of these shurflo pumps on our carpet extractors for example , 90% of the time when they blow fuses is because the pressure switch is arced, on the pump, cheap as chips to fix yourself, what I would do is fit your pole system so there is demand on the hose, then bypass the switch, just to test. if your struggling email me r[email protected] I will talk you through it, shurflo pumps are very reliable compared to some I work on.Hi Guys
Hope someone here can help me out. Got 100psi shurflo pump and baysan controller. Keep blowing fuses one after the other. Been told battery is over charge"12v 26ah " in my trolley .Wiring is fine
cheers
We have had Shurflo pumps from the very beginning before controllers were brought out. Back then a pressure switch assembly cost £22.00 so we were overjoyed when we realised we could get a replacement microswitch from Maplin for £1.49 in those days. But our experience was that when the microswitch failed the pump either carried on running as the contacts had welded together or they burnt and the pump stopped working.Hello Spruce, I`m a service engineer for R&S, we have a lot of these shurflo pumps on our carpet extractors for example , 90% of the time when they blow fuses is because the pressure switch is arced, on the pump, cheap as chips to fix yourself, what I would do is fit your pole system so there is demand on the hose, then bypass the switch, just to test. if your struggling email me r[email protected] I will talk you through it, shurflo pumps are very reliable compared to some I work on.