Im needing a new pump for my HPA system. Ive been using espresso pumps and running my accumulator tank between 115 PSI and 140 PSI max.
The problem is these solenoid pumps are noisy, and now it is failing after about 8 months of use.
The problem Im having is the only Aquatec pump listed on their website that goes over 80 PSI is the 12 volt, 1 GPM 5853 series of pumps - but I cant find any for sale with all the other features I want. Most of the places selling these pumps show model numbers that are not on the Aquatec website and/or the spec sheet shows lower max pressure of around 70 PSI.
Their manuals suck and dont really say anything about adjustment ranges.
I see most folks are using 6800 or 8800 series pumps - but none of the specs sheets on the Aquatec site show those pumps going over 80 PSI.
What am I missing? Can ALL of the pumps be turned up and operate ok at higher pressures than the spec sheet shows?
I will be using my own external pressure switch, so I dont need or want the Aquatec switch. By the way - there are NO switches shown on the Aquatec site either.
Anyway - any help appreciated.
The problem is these solenoid pumps are noisy, and now it is failing after about 8 months of use.
The problem Im having is the only Aquatec pump listed on their website that goes over 80 PSI is the 12 volt, 1 GPM 5853 series of pumps - but I cant find any for sale with all the other features I want. Most of the places selling these pumps show model numbers that are not on the Aquatec website and/or the spec sheet shows lower max pressure of around 70 PSI.
Their manuals suck and dont really say anything about adjustment ranges.
I see most folks are using 6800 or 8800 series pumps - but none of the specs sheets on the Aquatec site show those pumps going over 80 PSI.
What am I missing? Can ALL of the pumps be turned up and operate ok at higher pressures than the spec sheet shows?
I will be using my own external pressure switch, so I dont need or want the Aquatec switch. By the way - there are NO switches shown on the Aquatec site either.
Anyway - any help appreciated.