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Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="pdm" data-source="post: 10624262" data-attributes="member: 78261"><p>Popo, I was not trying to insinuate your level of knowledge. I apologize that it came across that way. My reply was nothing more than my best attempt to help find the cause of your problem. I always start with the basics when troubleshooting. </p><p></p><p>A non-constant BAP setup is more just my preference than necessity, and it certainly shouldn't cause this issue unless something else is wrong. </p><p></p><p>A pre-FPDM setup doesn't make sense to me either. Please explain how this is better? A BAP is just a step-up transformer. Why would it need to be applied to anything other than the pumps?</p><p></p><p>What BAP are you using? Do I understand correctly that the OE fuse was a 20A? If you are running a 20A BAP, that is certainly your problem. I am assuming that you are running the correct 40A BAP, but that should not have come with a 20A fuse.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Sounds like the hum is just a bad relay. Where is the switched power coming from? Check the voltage on that source?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdm, post: 10624262, member: 78261"] Popo, I was not trying to insinuate your level of knowledge. I apologize that it came across that way. My reply was nothing more than my best attempt to help find the cause of your problem. I always start with the basics when troubleshooting. A non-constant BAP setup is more just my preference than necessity, and it certainly shouldn't cause this issue unless something else is wrong. A pre-FPDM setup doesn't make sense to me either. Please explain how this is better? A BAP is just a step-up transformer. Why would it need to be applied to anything other than the pumps? What BAP are you using? Do I understand correctly that the OE fuse was a 20A? If you are running a 20A BAP, that is certainly your problem. I am assuming that you are running the correct 40A BAP, but that should not have come with a 20A fuse. Edit: Sounds like the hum is just a bad relay. Where is the switched power coming from? Check the voltage on that source? [/QUOTE]
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