Jus got the 42 series and it did have the cycling issue at low flow and doing exactly what you said to do in this video got mine dialed in to perfection. TY for the video 😊
I have a new seaflow 33 want to use for my mobile pressure washer to final rinse spot free water. Do i need an accumulater tank? Also can i adjust the bypass on the 33?
The 33 does not have a bypass valve. If you use the 33 in low flow situations, then an accumulator tank is helpful to prevent cycling. I recommend that you try it first with out an accumulator. Or use the 42 series which has a bypass valve.
My Seaflo 55 twitches when off. Every 30-60 seconds it does this. I have confirmed no leaks in the system by isolating the pump. It still does it. Do you have a solution for this problem? Thank you in advance
@@jzkbbi1 it does what it needs to do. Performs great however since they’re is very low flow, it shuts on and off constantly when running the pressure washer. No problems however
@@roroalv Perhaps try the 55 pump then. It may be that the variable nature of the 56A is lost on your application. Further, if the 55 still doesn't provide enough flow, you can plumb 2 in parallel to increase flow.
Excellent video, I'm going to share it for others to see in my RUclips description on my Seaflo installation. Thanks Again
Thank you Sir. My Seaflo 55 is brand new and wouldn't shut off . With your advice a half turn clockwise did the trick. It shuts off now 👌
Jus got the 42 series and it did have the cycling issue at low flow and doing exactly what you said to do in this video got mine dialed in to perfection. TY for the video 😊
Just wanted to say thank you!!
This video was instrumental to me sorting my seaflo series 42 pump out and being able to have a shower again! 😂
I have a new seaflow 33 want to use for my mobile pressure washer to final rinse spot free water. Do i need an accumulater tank? Also can i adjust the bypass on the 33?
The 33 does not have a bypass valve. If you use the 33 in low flow situations, then an accumulator tank is helpful to prevent cycling. I recommend that you try it first with out an accumulator. Or use the 42 series which has a bypass valve.
My Seaflo 55 twitches when off. Every 30-60 seconds it does this. I have confirmed no leaks in the system by isolating the pump. It still does it. Do you have a solution for this problem? Thank you in advance
Bypass is over adjusted like he said.
How much current does this pull? (Does it pull anything when its off?)
If using with a 1.2 gpm pressure washer, would this help ?
I have the 33series
@@roroalv How is the 33 working out with the pressure washer?
@@jzkbbi1 it does what it needs to do. Performs great however since they’re is very low flow, it shuts on and off constantly when running the pressure washer. No problems however
@@roroalv Perhaps try the 55 pump then. It may be that the variable nature of the 56A is lost on your application. Further, if the 55 still doesn't provide enough flow, you can plumb 2 in parallel to increase flow.
I have a standard kitchen faucet and I cannot dial mine in. Is it possible that it doesn't work because of the aerator in the faucet?
If you have trouble dialing it in, error on the side of a little cycling.
Any advice if the pump cuts off at full flow after 15-20 seconds?
Did you ever figure this out? I’m having the same issue
You may have a small leak SOMEWHERE in your system...
My 51 new doesn't have such thing 😂