cygnusv
Well-Known Member
Our fresh water pump is a 42PSI 5.2GPH Johnson. When the pump started failing on a VERY regular basis because of the pressure switch I asked for and received very good advice from this forum. As a result of this advice I fitted an external Whale pressure switch and a 24V relay. When the relay failed I asked for more advice and learned about back EMF and the benefit of fitting a diode across the relay. We now get trouble free operation for about 6 months when we again have to replace the relay.
My question is: Would there be any advantage in soldering 2 diodes together and effectively using 2 of them rather than the single one we've currently using now?
The relay is a 5 pin 24V 30-40amp automobile type
The diodes are 1N4007 - M1C. This from the tiny printing on the diode
I believe that the pump is rated at about 8 amps
Thanks in advance, Stu
My question is: Would there be any advantage in soldering 2 diodes together and effectively using 2 of them rather than the single one we've currently using now?
The relay is a 5 pin 24V 30-40amp automobile type
The diodes are 1N4007 - M1C. This from the tiny printing on the diode
I believe that the pump is rated at about 8 amps
Thanks in advance, Stu