Hi, I'm currently working on a project in relation to the circuit boards used in these fuel pumps. Any chance you have any more info/footage or spare circuits? This video is a HUGE help to our project, would appreciate anything else you had to offer.
Unfortunately no I do not, I apologize for that. We ended up getting rid of this pump a while ago and replaced it with a small mechanical unit on an outside tank we installed.
Yes, I forget exactly what model it was but unfortunately it's gone now. We had to upgrade to an above ground tank because of obvious modern regulations and whatnot. It's much cheaper. But it's just got a generic industrial nozzle on it with some numbers. It does the same thing but still not as fun as using an old school pump like that. I told my boss I wanted it, don't know what the hell I would have done with it, maybe put it in the yard but whatever I wanted it. Then they came and took it away over the weekend when I wasn't working. So that kind of sucked. And that was the newer pump. We had that in storage someone our old one broke. The original one had two sides, an unleaded side and a leaded side. Obviously they bought it used back in the day and only had one side hooked up, but it was still cool to see a pump like that. She was beautiful but unfortunately somebody else claimed it before I could
Yes, it was ancient. We bought it used somewhere years ago. It served its purpose for a few years but it has since been replaced. Off the garages and gas stations I worked at years back, I just never got to see what was inside of one of these
Is it possible to increase or decrease the standard through electronic control?
Thanks for the video bro!! You’re the man!
Hi, I'm currently working on a project in relation to the circuit boards used in these fuel pumps. Any chance you have any more info/footage or spare circuits? This video is a HUGE help to our project, would appreciate anything else you had to offer.
Unfortunately no I do not, I apologize for that. We ended up getting rid of this pump a while ago and replaced it with a small mechanical unit on an outside tank we installed.
Ask questions sir can't you help me about error 58 Wayne pump
Unfortunately I don't really know anything about these. It was just the old pump we used to have at the shop. And I wanted to see what was in thefe
Some Dresser Wayne pump...
Yes, I forget exactly what model it was but unfortunately it's gone now. We had to upgrade to an above ground tank because of obvious modern regulations and whatnot. It's much cheaper. But it's just got a generic industrial nozzle on it with some numbers. It does the same thing but still not as fun as using an old school pump like that. I told my boss I wanted it, don't know what the hell I would have done with it, maybe put it in the yard but whatever I wanted it. Then they came and took it away over the weekend when I wasn't working. So that kind of sucked.
And that was the newer pump. We had that in storage someone our old one broke. The original one had two sides, an unleaded side and a leaded side. Obviously they bought it used back in the day and only had one side hooked up, but it was still cool to see a pump like that.
She was beautiful but unfortunately somebody else claimed it before I could
@@richdiscoveries EC2000 ?:)
What amount of current does the gas pump draw
Gas pump computer uses about 5A 160W, Motor rate depends, single or three phase ?
3 phase = 0.7kw, 4.4A
1 phase = 0.7Kw , 2.9A
This pump is outdated
Yes, it was ancient. We bought it used somewhere years ago. It served its purpose for a few years but it has since been replaced.
Off the garages and gas stations I worked at years back, I just never got to see what was inside of one of these