Tonight's results were worse than earlier. It ran about 40 min earlier today, but tonight it didn't even make it to 30 min. I logged the ambient, water, head, and motor temps. Starting pressure was 3000 and shut off was 3600 with a cutoff set at just over 4500. After the shut off, I turned it off, unplugged the temp sensor, and it would indeed start back, though I agree that's not an acceptable solution. How hot does the water get if you just let it keep running for hours with no temp sensor?
I notice that the water, head, and motor temps all track pretty closely together. It's also clear that the unit is cooling challenged for all 3. The head temp and water temp should indeed track together if there's a good heat transfer. The motor temp is likely just coincidence that it's about the same. There's a lot of heat being removed by the fan though the radiator, and the temps in the reservoir are post radiator. It would be interesting to see what they are going into the radiator.
I'll see what GX says, but since I can't even top off my normal tank, there's no way I'm keeping this. Disconnecting the temp sensor and letting it burn up isn't a well engineered solution I'm afraid. It was much cheaper ordering this through GX rather than Amazon, but I'm already regretting not using Amazon because this would already be in the box with a label on it.
The log file of the temps is attached. It looks like it shuts off around 150F.
View attachment CS4-I Extech temps.xlsx
I notice that the water, head, and motor temps all track pretty closely together. It's also clear that the unit is cooling challenged for all 3. The head temp and water temp should indeed track together if there's a good heat transfer. The motor temp is likely just coincidence that it's about the same. There's a lot of heat being removed by the fan though the radiator, and the temps in the reservoir are post radiator. It would be interesting to see what they are going into the radiator.
I'll see what GX says, but since I can't even top off my normal tank, there's no way I'm keeping this. Disconnecting the temp sensor and letting it burn up isn't a well engineered solution I'm afraid. It was much cheaper ordering this through GX rather than Amazon, but I'm already regretting not using Amazon because this would already be in the box with a label on it.
The log file of the temps is attached. It looks like it shuts off around 150F.
View attachment CS4-I Extech temps.xlsx
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