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richyvrlimited 02-25-2008 09:55 AM

Ouptut 1 controlling Aquamist 1s
 
I'm after some help/advice.

I've installed my Aquamist 1s but I don't want to use the pressure switch, I'd prefer to control it via the MS, so to that end, I have built the output circuit for output 1 as per the manual.

http://www.msextra.com/manuals/MS_Ex...elayOutput.JPG

So instead of using the supplied boot pressure switch, I intend to hook the ouptput signal from the above circuit to the ouptut from the boost switch?

What I don't understand is how the boost switch turns the pump on and off. I can't post a picture of the Aquamist 1s install diagram, but the pdf is here http://www.aquamist.co.uk/cp/system1s.zip

As I read the diagram the switch comes after the relay, and the relay is primed from switched power (as I understand it) so the boost switch is always live, but from the way it's wired it also looks like the pump is permanently powered too circumventing the boost switch??

As I'm not using the switch, can I just pull the wiring out of the connector, dump the switched live connection and plumb the output from the MS to where the switched live was on the relay? or does something have to be done with the '3rd' wire?

Also does anyone know what the outputs 'output'? is it 12v? I've not had a chance to test it as my DVM died on me. :(

magnamx-5 02-25-2008 11:22 AM

The relay is primed but it will not flow through to the pump until the boost pressure, activates it. If you just want a on/off system then doing what you said will work i guess.

richyvrlimited 02-25-2008 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by magnamx-5 (Post 219142)
The relay is primed but it will not flow through to the pump until the boost pressure, activates it. If you just want a on/off system then doing what you said will work i guess.

it's an on/off system anyway, I just want to control the turn-on point via the MS rather than gussing with the boost switch :)

I still don't get how the Boost switch works though, according to the Aquamist wiring the pump gets 12V all the time the way I read it?

paul 02-25-2008 12:16 PM

Magic?

magnamx-5 02-25-2008 12:53 PM

The boost switch closes contact under a certian boost level you aren't guesing with a boost switch it can be checked with a bike pump very easily.


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