Rudy
Active member
I can't figure out why the output of my 3535 is slow to hit 1100 psi like normal. I have cleaned both of the output solenoids (one for undercarriage, and one for the high pressure arch)....and I've even replaced one completely as a precaution.
When the pump comes on (undercarriage for instance), the output pressure goes to 400psi for about one second. Then it's as if something else opens and it goes to 1100 psi which is normal.
I've "exercised" the output bypass regulator (higher, and then lower, and then back to 1100 psi)...and nothing changes.
It seems like the output solenoids are balky opening. But if they stuck closed for one second....wouldn't the pressure come up to 1100 psi with nothing coming out....and then...the balky solenoid would open allowing flow?
If the output solenoids were temporarily sticking closed, wouldn't the bypass regulator open up and regulate to 1100 psi....or does it go full open....and thereby allowing the pressure to stay at 400psi ?
I'm even curious about low voltage to the coils. I'd think that they'd either work, or not work rather than opening slowly....yes?
When the pump comes on (undercarriage for instance), the output pressure goes to 400psi for about one second. Then it's as if something else opens and it goes to 1100 psi which is normal.
I've "exercised" the output bypass regulator (higher, and then lower, and then back to 1100 psi)...and nothing changes.
It seems like the output solenoids are balky opening. But if they stuck closed for one second....wouldn't the pressure come up to 1100 psi with nothing coming out....and then...the balky solenoid would open allowing flow?
If the output solenoids were temporarily sticking closed, wouldn't the bypass regulator open up and regulate to 1100 psi....or does it go full open....and thereby allowing the pressure to stay at 400psi ?
I'm even curious about low voltage to the coils. I'd think that they'd either work, or not work rather than opening slowly....yes?