What causes a brand new flo jet pump to just blow out exhaust (excess) air almost continuosly ?
I was having problems with the old motor and pump setup for my pre soak.
Replaced it entirely.
New Solenoid block only on chemical side. , new flojet. etc.
I thought maybe I had the pressure too high but 60 psi on regulator before flojet and jumping from 40 to 60 with the pulses of air that are being released from flojet. My Presoak is going somewhere and it aint out the end of any of my guns. IE the bays are all in off position and yet my pre soak keeps calling for more solution and the pre mixed bucket gets consumed as the flojet continues to cycle on and off. Its enough to drive a man insane. I am terrified as I think I know what this might mean. Looking for a different answer.
Please dont hate on my jerry rigged setup here. I am doing what I can with what I have. Just trying to survive.
This was me mocking it up to see if it would work as I thought, not the finished product by any means.
I am starting to think I burnt a ton of time and money on removing the old electric motor and pump with pressure tank only to essentially end up right where I started.
I was having problems with the old motor and pump setup for my pre soak.
Replaced it entirely.
New Solenoid block only on chemical side. , new flojet. etc.
I thought maybe I had the pressure too high but 60 psi on regulator before flojet and jumping from 40 to 60 with the pulses of air that are being released from flojet. My Presoak is going somewhere and it aint out the end of any of my guns. IE the bays are all in off position and yet my pre soak keeps calling for more solution and the pre mixed bucket gets consumed as the flojet continues to cycle on and off. Its enough to drive a man insane. I am terrified as I think I know what this might mean. Looking for a different answer.
Please dont hate on my jerry rigged setup here. I am doing what I can with what I have. Just trying to survive.
This was me mocking it up to see if it would work as I thought, not the finished product by any means.
I am starting to think I burnt a ton of time and money on removing the old electric motor and pump with pressure tank only to essentially end up right where I started.
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