I just completed my first test run of my Facet pump. No leaks, yeah !!! :-)
The pump did quiet down considerably but is still very noticeable. When I
closed the fuel valve and allowed the pressure to build, the pump did not shut
off as someone had mentioned it would do. Maybe there is another v
Mark Jones wrote:
>>The pump did quiet down considerably but is still very noticeable. When I
closed the fuel valve and allowed the pressure to build, the pump did not
shut off as someone had mentioned it would do. <<
I suspect that Colin's is the round rotary type, while ours is the square
pulsi
ot;KRnet"
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: KR>Facet Pump test.
> Mark Jones wrote:
>
> >>The pump did quiet down considerably but is still very noticeable. When
I
> closed the fuel valve and allowed the pressure to build, the pump did not
> s
>One needs to shutdown the pump with a level switch or manually to keep it
>from heating the windings above normal operating temperature. I know, some
>pumps have a internal by-pass but that just uses up battery power.
>KRron
The informatio
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KRron
- Original Message -
From: "larry flesner"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 7:20 PM
Subject: KR>Facet Pump test.
> >One needs to shutdown the pump with a level switch or manually to keep it
> >from hea
Yea,
I too was hoping that the pump would shut down... like my old MGB's facet
pump did. But then, the MGB had lots of Lucas electrical problems that I'd
rather not consider on my KR.
We could seek out an electrical pressure shutoff switch, but then that
would be somthing that could fail I'm
erature. I know,
> some
> pumps have a internal by-pass but that just uses up battery power.
>
>
> KRron
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mark Langford"
> To: "KRnet"
> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:15 AM
> Subject: Re: KR&g
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