That's what I was hoping to do. Is your pump working just as good when the water is boiling? I tested it again yesterday and the water had to cool down for about 5 min before the pump worked normally.I start my pump with about 1 or 2 mins left in the boil to clean everything and never had an issue.
I shorted mine out and blew it unfortunately so switched to a different dc powersupply I salvaged from and old xerox machine being scrapped... havent had any issues with that.Ive been using one of these pumps and the power supply went out today. The light on it cycles on and off, you can hear a capacitor whine with it. Im using one of the supplies similar to the below 24v 3a version. Speed is controlled with a PWM dc motor speed controller.
The first one I got was dead on arrival with the same symptoms. Has anyone else had problems?
https://m.ebay.com/itm/5V-12V-24V-D...hash=item5444647aab:m:mRW8TEiRdl0V3gK_0ViHKSA
sounds like the silicone oring is at fault that seals the head cover... might be worth looking at.I purchased mine from Bayite on Amazon. Had a small leak where the body and the head meet. I had it oriented with the discharge down so it rook me a while to figure out where it was coming from. I responded to the email they sent me asking about my purchase experience. Was expecting a hassle, return, wait, etc. They said this kind of issue is rare and shipped me a new pump ASAP w/o needing to return the old one. Excellent customer service!
bayite BYT-7A015 DC 12V Solar Hot Water Heater Circulation Pump with DC Power Supply Adapter Low Noise 3M Head 8LPM 2.1GPM https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G305PK0/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Sounds like the motor winding enamel coating melted and shorted from prolonged over-heating...
yes same pumps .. they require 1.8a minimum power... They only use the amperage the Motor needs... You can power them with a 100amp supply and they will run the same as A 3 amp supply you can damage them with a power source capable of more amp than they need.. They do run better with a 3 amp suy than a 2 amp though because I've tried both.. The motor can draw more than 2 amps. And if your using one of those $3 cell phone style wall power adapters many of them don't actually put out the amps they advertise.. so you want to go with a bigger one. They also have a high failure rate compared to theore sophisticated power supplies.Just want to make sure we are talking about same pump. Link below says 48W, 24V 2A, but then says 1.8A max
https://m.ebay.com/itm/24V-Pure-Foo...323554&hash=item440df11eb2:g:HUwAAOSwKWRZ4CF5