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Ck2hans
12-04-2019, 05:06 PM
Working on a boat with a Headhunter pump problem (keeps going into fault mode). Headhunter sent me this check list page with a YouTube video link. Will work the same in our coaches.
Chuck
Gil_J
12-04-2019, 05:31 PM
Thanks for sharing.
The check valve on the intake of the pump commonly gets debris in it causing intermittent shut downs.
Ck2hans
12-04-2019, 07:27 PM
Good thought, already checked it. I do carry spare check valves.
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randy hall
12-05-2019, 02:30 PM
chuck, what is your pump doing. i just fixed mind. you can call me at 3343652527 randy hall
Ck2hans
12-05-2019, 08:01 PM
Hi Randy:
My coach does have a headhunter pump but the pump that is having an issue is on a boat. When crew is onboard using sinks, showers, washing machines, etc there is never an issue, but once owners and or guest arrive the pump will cut off on a fault. Simply turning the breaker off then back on again will reset the pump and it will work again for maybe a couple of hour or sometimes for a couple of days before it will fault again. The mystery is what makes it fault when owners and guest are onboard but not during weeks of use while crew is onboard.
Headhunter techs think it's a leak on the suction side that is amplified by the additional load of owner and guest areas being used. Basically going from a couple of users to multiple users.
Chuck
Gil_J
12-05-2019, 08:43 PM
Chuck, I bet the owners are taking too long of a shower ;-) The HH pump has a fault feature where it will shut off the pump if it thinks there is a leak. It's easy enough to simulate. Turn on as many water appliances as they think may be in use at the same time and see if it faults.
randy hall
12-05-2019, 09:05 PM
chuck, my pump would work like that on inverter or on shore power. then it would go for along time before it started again. i replaced the pump and no problems. took the top of pump off to see the inside and there is a capacitor under cover that believe is problem. randy
Ck2hans
12-06-2019, 08:13 AM
Gil
Tryed the all faucets open and pump ran just fine. Usally goes into fault when not faucets are in use.
Randy
Just replaced the pump a couple of months ago and same proble with new pump
This gremlin is going to be hard to find
Chuck
Gil_J
12-06-2019, 08:23 AM
Definitely a suction side issue if it happens with everything off. I'd make sure everything is really off. That's an easy test with the owners not on board. If all is really off, I'd replace the inlet check valve.
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