cygnusv
Well-Known Member
After changing my Johnson fresh pump multiple times under warranty I got sick of doing the job and bypassed the the pump's on-board pressure switch that was the cause of the failure every time.
I fitted an external (Whale) pressure switch and ran it through a 24 volt (our system voltage) 40 amp relay.
After burning out the contacts of the Whale switch a few times I was advised (by friends on YBW) to fit a diode across the relay's + and - contacts. This has completely cured the problem of the micro-switch in the Whale switch burning out, but every 2 to 3 months I have to replace the relay as its internal contacts burn out. We use the pump many times every day, as live-aboards.
Can I fit another (perhaps more heavy duty) diode across the pumps power supply,or is there another wheeze I can use to prevent the relay burning out?
Edited to add.
Has this problem with fresh water pumps been solved? It was endemic a couple of years ago when I first had it. So a question for high volume users of the water pump.
Do you own a current model water pump that you've used A LOT that has remained fully functional? I don't mean the 20 year old stuff, I mean the 'off the shelf' stuff available today. I'll keep changing relays on mine until I find a new pump that has had this problem addressed and cured.
I fitted an external (Whale) pressure switch and ran it through a 24 volt (our system voltage) 40 amp relay.
After burning out the contacts of the Whale switch a few times I was advised (by friends on YBW) to fit a diode across the relay's + and - contacts. This has completely cured the problem of the micro-switch in the Whale switch burning out, but every 2 to 3 months I have to replace the relay as its internal contacts burn out. We use the pump many times every day, as live-aboards.
Can I fit another (perhaps more heavy duty) diode across the pumps power supply,or is there another wheeze I can use to prevent the relay burning out?
Edited to add.
Has this problem with fresh water pumps been solved? It was endemic a couple of years ago when I first had it. So a question for high volume users of the water pump.
Do you own a current model water pump that you've used A LOT that has remained fully functional? I don't mean the 20 year old stuff, I mean the 'off the shelf' stuff available today. I'll keep changing relays on mine until I find a new pump that has had this problem addressed and cured.
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