I use a high flow as I find it speeds up my rinsing and so overall I work faster.
Yesterday after 4 hours work the flow went right down. Couldn't rinse properly.
I checked for air gaps in connections but no joy. Could it be the controller? A red light was flashing which I haven't seen before. I have the old style dile style controller.
What are the possible causes and what are the fixes?
Thanks
I am guessing you have a V11 Analogue
http://springltd.co/assets/uploads/content/manuals/V11_A.pdfThe RED LED is the pump pressure switch activating due to high pressure in the system. What is possibly happening is that high pressure is causing the pump pressure switch to open and close ( this is cycling the pump on and off. The V11A does not cause the pressure switch to activate It is just reporting what is happening. The pressure switch can activate if
1. A blockage in hoses,brush jets. Pump pre filter
2. Twisted or kinked hoses
3. Running very high flow and cal rate ( Pressure switch activates instead of DE)
4. Loose/damaged wiring connections including fuse/fuse holder
5. Low battery volts
Check hoses and connectors are ok and no blockages. Also check wiring for any damage or corroded connectors. also check fuse and fuse holder.
Low battery voltage can also cause an issue after 4 hours use the battery might be low. A pump needs 9V minimum to run. As others have commented having a separate battery for the system is useful.
The Van battery will need approx 10 minutes of engine running in order for the alternator to recharge it after each engine start.
Vehicle batteries are designed to give a very short high amp output to start your engine they are not well suited to long periods of current draw.