Just lately my shurflo when I put it up to 99 when I'm filling buckets etc goes to de and cuts out so I have to reduce the flow, I know my battery was dying as I was getting low batt to here and there so I replaced it with a brand new leisure batt fully charged and tried again yesterday and it was still dead ending at 99, it doesn't stop me from working as I obviously use the controller at lower flow usually 30ish, I've tried an auto calibration and it's giving me 33.
Now I'm wondering could it be because I've put a heater in the line and it's slowing flow or could the pump be dying of old age as it's very old, I have a new one to go in but it didn't seem to have the same charactistics as this ie that takes time to shut off and seem to take time building flow up, I've stripped that down cleaned it up and going to adjust the pressure switch screw up the same as the old one as they was really different positions.
Is there anything else I can check?