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Here's the numbers I've come with on the tests for PSI vs flow rates on the latest design
The setup:
13.5VDC stabilized voltage control
New SMC controller and pump.
Certified ga.
Denatured alky @ .809 SP R.
#15 nozzle.
10 sec timing.
3 repeats at each setting to get an average.
Motor speed PSI
5 - 35
6 - 38
7 - 42
8 - 47
9 - 57
9.5 - 60 [Knob would not go to a setting of 10]
I then ran the flow tests at the following settings
Motor Ml/10 sec oz/10sec [.0338 conversion]
5 96 3.24 35 psi
7.5 106 3.58 46 psi
10 [9.5] 120 4.06 60 psi
Notes:
The pressure rise was taking approx 2+seconds before the PSI stabilized.
The time for flow to stop when the power was terminated was about the same, 2+ sec.
The nozzle has a good, conical pattern.
I think the time to stabilize the flow on startup is important when considering whatboost level the switch is set to. This will allow for max flow at each pump speed setting prior to getting into a boost level that could cause knok. [IE: turn it on sooner]
Now that the lower pump speed pressures are known, it would be easy to add a "NO FLOW" warning lite using a pressure switch in the feed line.
HTH,
The setup:
13.5VDC stabilized voltage control
New SMC controller and pump.
Certified ga.
Denatured alky @ .809 SP R.
#15 nozzle.
10 sec timing.
3 repeats at each setting to get an average.
Motor speed PSI
5 - 35
6 - 38
7 - 42
8 - 47
9 - 57
9.5 - 60 [Knob would not go to a setting of 10]
I then ran the flow tests at the following settings
Motor Ml/10 sec oz/10sec [.0338 conversion]
5 96 3.24 35 psi
7.5 106 3.58 46 psi
10 [9.5] 120 4.06 60 psi
Notes:
The pressure rise was taking approx 2+seconds before the PSI stabilized.
The time for flow to stop when the power was terminated was about the same, 2+ sec.
The nozzle has a good, conical pattern.
I think the time to stabilize the flow on startup is important when considering whatboost level the switch is set to. This will allow for max flow at each pump speed setting prior to getting into a boost level that could cause knok. [IE: turn it on sooner]
Now that the lower pump speed pressures are known, it would be easy to add a "NO FLOW" warning lite using a pressure switch in the feed line.
HTH,