After installing my pusher pump I wired a relay to fire off the lift pump + wire. It just turned out easier to wire the relay in the cab as I finally wired my painless wiring circuit thingy up at the same time.
Anyway when I bump the starter the realy toggles very quickly for about 2 seconds. I tried it with several different realys including a really low draw one and same results. The digital meter is just to slow to capture whats happening. It reads about 6 volts then 8 and finally 12 when it stops toggling. This also happens when I start the truck. While it's turning over I hear the realy toggle.
Does anyone know if the lift pump is pulsed to get it going? Or does the ECM slowly bring the voltage up to it. Possibly avoiding a big inrush current?
My concern is quickly turning the voltage on and off to the pusher pump for those few seconds. Now most people I know with this set up haven't had any problems and they've had it on for close to a year. They have the realy mounted under the hood so they never hear it. Or God forbid there's something wrong with my truck and I'm the only one this happens to.
Anyone else out there have this symptom or am I unique?
The good news is that with a new lift pump and pusher I now get 16 ~ 17 lbs pressure at idle and it only drops to 15 at WOT. That's post filter. Prefilter reads off the scale of my pressure gauge (16 max).
Garrett
Anyway when I bump the starter the realy toggles very quickly for about 2 seconds. I tried it with several different realys including a really low draw one and same results. The digital meter is just to slow to capture whats happening. It reads about 6 volts then 8 and finally 12 when it stops toggling. This also happens when I start the truck. While it's turning over I hear the realy toggle.
Does anyone know if the lift pump is pulsed to get it going? Or does the ECM slowly bring the voltage up to it. Possibly avoiding a big inrush current?
My concern is quickly turning the voltage on and off to the pusher pump for those few seconds. Now most people I know with this set up haven't had any problems and they've had it on for close to a year. They have the realy mounted under the hood so they never hear it. Or God forbid there's something wrong with my truck and I'm the only one this happens to.
Anyone else out there have this symptom or am I unique?
The good news is that with a new lift pump and pusher I now get 16 ~ 17 lbs pressure at idle and it only drops to 15 at WOT. That's post filter. Prefilter reads off the scale of my pressure gauge (16 max).
Garrett