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hello all, has anyone advice on best way to run my setup, been using varistream for three months, run one per man, two pumps two di vessels etc... ,through out the day lose power on both occasionaly, then all is well for a while? someone advised me on losing the varistream and bypass the water back to my tank simply using a splitter and an on off tap, does this work well, and will i need to run a seperate battery for each man? (two man set up by the way) any advice on this subject appreciated.
Tank- Hose-Splitter-Hose- 2xPump-Hose-2xDI- xHose-Reel, two varistream-to one non relay charged battery. How would i get air locks? hope this makes sense, started to confuse myself now.
Whilst on this subject, my Varistreem keeps cuttind out and the cause is the self stripping fuse connector I have. The fuse itself shows signs of melting on one side. I'm waiting for a new connector but why would the ten amp fuse melt?
Quote from: Davew on July 02, 2007, 11:54:39 amWhilst on this subject, my Varistreem keeps cuttind out and the cause is the self stripping fuse connector I have. The fuse itself shows signs of melting on one side. I'm waiting for a new connector but why would the ten amp fuse melt?Williamsons also said to me, if the output of the pump itself is giving out higher than its rated amp then that could cause problems, they said this can happen on an older well used pump, trouble is mine has been happening since pump was new Anyone know a quick easy way to check the output of the pump?
Jeff,I got a decent multi meter but no instructions on measuring amps.............., thats the only thing I haven't tested to solve my problem, I've had the pump running without any hoses connected either end and it still kept cutting in/out, then it would go fine for days :