mibugnu
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Ok...so to continue the soap opera of my M17....DON'T DO THIS....(unless you want your neighbors to come by asking what was that explosion I heard?)
If you have read my other posts you will know as of yesterday my M17 was running but not heating the water. I did some digging in the Technical Manual and started looking around. I found a couple loose wires, fixed that and waa-laa, I had fuel going to the burner. Put everything back together, fired it up, and NO HOT WATER.
So I'm not sure if this was my fault but I'm gonna say it quite possibly was...
I noticed that the water pressure was kind of high so I turned the pressure of the garden hose down. (I adapted the water inlet to accept a garden hose since I don't have a lake, large puddle, or water tank to siphon water out of) The burner kicked in, smoked like house fire, and the water started to heat up! YAAAAAAAY! So I walked over to my boat and started to see what this bad boy would do. About 2 minutes in to glorious hot water/steam the wand started to just blow a lot of hot air, no water, not a lot of steam. I looked back at the decon unit to see a little water coming out of the pressure relief tube. I went over to the front of the machine and saw the water pressure gauge PEGGED. The numbers stop at 230psi, my guess was it was a lot more. Then BOOM! Water pressure dropped to about 30psi and stopped coming out of the overflow. I shut the motor down. I noticed water coming out of the the burner where the injectors go into it. I then explained to my neighbor the neighborhood was ok and we weren't under attack.
I pulled the water coil out of the burner and found a massive tear/hole in the copper tubing. I don't know why that would happen since the pressure relief valve was apparently working. I'm not sure if it was from too much water being fed into the unit or too little water being fed into the unit. I'm leaning towards not enough water. I don't think that water pump is capable of pushing enough to do that. I think there wasn't enough volume of water since I went from the 1.5" (or so) inlet hose down to a 5/8 garden hose. Then what lower volume of water was there was too quickly turned into steam, built too much pressure and Ka-Blam.
Either way it looks like I have a 2 stroke diesel motor to put on a go kart and a lot of extra parts.
So, if you modify your unit to accept a garden hose I wouldn't walk away from it until all the gauges stabilize and you can see you're not building too much pressure.
If you have read my other posts you will know as of yesterday my M17 was running but not heating the water. I did some digging in the Technical Manual and started looking around. I found a couple loose wires, fixed that and waa-laa, I had fuel going to the burner. Put everything back together, fired it up, and NO HOT WATER.
So I'm not sure if this was my fault but I'm gonna say it quite possibly was...
I noticed that the water pressure was kind of high so I turned the pressure of the garden hose down. (I adapted the water inlet to accept a garden hose since I don't have a lake, large puddle, or water tank to siphon water out of) The burner kicked in, smoked like house fire, and the water started to heat up! YAAAAAAAY! So I walked over to my boat and started to see what this bad boy would do. About 2 minutes in to glorious hot water/steam the wand started to just blow a lot of hot air, no water, not a lot of steam. I looked back at the decon unit to see a little water coming out of the pressure relief tube. I went over to the front of the machine and saw the water pressure gauge PEGGED. The numbers stop at 230psi, my guess was it was a lot more. Then BOOM! Water pressure dropped to about 30psi and stopped coming out of the overflow. I shut the motor down. I noticed water coming out of the the burner where the injectors go into it. I then explained to my neighbor the neighborhood was ok and we weren't under attack.
I pulled the water coil out of the burner and found a massive tear/hole in the copper tubing. I don't know why that would happen since the pressure relief valve was apparently working. I'm not sure if it was from too much water being fed into the unit or too little water being fed into the unit. I'm leaning towards not enough water. I don't think that water pump is capable of pushing enough to do that. I think there wasn't enough volume of water since I went from the 1.5" (or so) inlet hose down to a 5/8 garden hose. Then what lower volume of water was there was too quickly turned into steam, built too much pressure and Ka-Blam.
Either way it looks like I have a 2 stroke diesel motor to put on a go kart and a lot of extra parts.
So, if you modify your unit to accept a garden hose I wouldn't walk away from it until all the gauges stabilize and you can see you're not building too much pressure.
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