Oct-05-2020 09:15 AM
Oct-06-2020 04:01 PM
Thorshegoes wrote:
In the above wiring schematics, you can see that the blue 6820 wire does provide some signal from/to the pump relay.
Oct-06-2020 12:36 PM
Oct-06-2020 12:20 PM
Oct-06-2020 10:39 AM
Thorshegoes wrote:
Hi Doug, are you sure about the continuous duty relay? I've read in numerous posts and even from HWH documents that the joystick operated/hydraulic operated pump relays are intermittent. See below from HWH.
There are two different types of relays used on the
hydraulic pump motors, a continuous duty and an intermittent duty relay. The continuous duty relay is only
used with automatic, computerized systems. This relay is called the master relay. Systems that do not use a
hydraulic pump may have a master relay. It may be mounted in a control box or remote from the control box.
System diagrams or schematics will supply this information. The intermittent duty relay is called the pump
relay and is used with any system that has a hydraulic pump motor. The relay used on air compressor
assemblies is a continuous duty relay. All three of these relays have normally open contacts. The coil of all
pump and air compressor relays is controlled with a + signal except for the pump relay on 400 series leveling
systems and 200 series Joystick leveling systems. A switched ground controls these relays. Safety and other
relays may be controlled by either a + voltage or ground signal. You should always check system diagrams
and/or schematics to determine the control signal for a relay
Oct-06-2020 08:07 AM
Oct-06-2020 06:28 AM
Thorshegoes wrote:
Also, would a bad solenoid relay stop power to the control module?
Oct-06-2020 06:26 AM
Thorshegoes wrote:
Thanks Doug and Richard.
Before getting the chance to read your replies. I tapped the solenoid relay with a hammer and it seemed to "unstuck" the relay.
Is this signs my solenoid relay is going out?
Oct-05-2020 03:42 PM
Oct-05-2020 03:20 PM
Oct-05-2020 02:00 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
When you move your joy stick, it sends a 12 volt signal to the relay mounted on or near the pump motor. Either the signal is staying on or the relay is stuck.
Richard
Oct-05-2020 11:31 AM