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It was the Spring controller (finally died today)
« on: March 04, 2018, 08:31:24 pm »
Well RIP , i will miss you !

Had it all working yesterday , tried it again today and she was havin none of it , 9 long years of abuse though !

I even pulled her apart hoping to jump start the old girl , i had power to the PCB but it did not seem to be getting past the on/off button , was only reading 1.03 V after the button , the last thing she told me was that my battery was at 20.1 V , i think maybe she had gone senile after our 9 years together  ;D

As Mr Sheppard said  "Its done well being a V6 "

Question is ........  " Will i buy another "  darn right i will , what else lasts this long in our line of work ?

The other give away was my pump was drawing 4.5 Amp to get a flow of 1.7 LPM , with my Ebay cheapie it is now pulling 3 Amp to get the same 1.7 LPM  , but i will still get the V11 due to its ability to save the PS burning out , Ebay ones dont do that !

 
I'm so lazy I'm getting tired of it !