Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: H20cleaning on October 08, 2013, 02:05:13 pm
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I have had problems in the past with pumps etc, however this time I was cleaning a house for around 2 hours finished the jobs drove to the next one went to turn the pump on and nothing happened!
checked fuses
tried a different battery
cleaned strainer
there is no noise what so ever coming from the pump but it was working fine around 20mins before ???
I know some of you will say '' just order a new one'' but I really would like to avoid it if its a simple fix
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Does it have a solenoid ?
If so put the wires together and start up the pump if it runs that's the problem
If you don't have a solenoid then it could be bad news ? What make of pump is it?
Darran
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Does it have a solenoid ?
If so put the wires together and start up the pump if it runs that's the problem
If you don't have a solenoid then it could be bad news ? What make of pump is it?
Darran
thanks for the fast reply! and what is a solenoid???
its a shurflo 60psi, don't get me wrong its around 3 years old but its just random how it was working perfect and then stopped since driving between jobs
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if nothing is happening, no lights showing.....there is no power getting to it
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if nothing is happening, no lights showing.....there is no power getting to it
I don't have a digital controller I only have one with a turn switch but no lights:/ I am trying to see if one of the local lads had one to buy if I order a new one for them PPPPSSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTT KENT KLEAN haha
can you believe it! today I saved a hedgehog that was stuck in a customers drain :o
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On your pump are 2 wires red and black are these the only wires or is there 2 more I think both red leading down to the other end of the pump?
Shurflo are excellent 3 years is nothing for them
Darran
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On your pump are 2 wires red and black are these the only wires or is there 2 more I think both red leading down to the other end of the pump?
Shurflo are excellent 3 years is nothing for them
Darran
There is 2 wires out the top of the pump, and there are 2 onto the pressure switch at the bottom
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It's up to you because it's been a long while since I've needed to play with a pump
But I'm sure you can by pass the pressure switch by wiring them together ( it works on the make I use ) the pressure switch is not required if using a flow controller
Here's a diagram of the pump
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/72170555/Shurflo-8000-543-136-Data-Sheet
Darran
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Took the strainer off the pum
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Pump, and pump is now running however no water is coming out could this be a big air lock?
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if nothing is happening, no lights showing.....there is no power getting to it
Exactly.
Check fuse and if that's ok then check your battery voltage.
If voltage is low give it a charge.
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all sorted I think what happened was because I drain the tank on a weekend without using the pump, it must of had a massive airlock and the pump must of cut out. All sorted now though ;D