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Michael Ware wrote:
Well George, I don't know the first thing about your plane, but it seems a straightforward way of troubleshooting the symptoms would be to place a manually operated switch in the circuit in place of the hydraulic pressure switch. Another way to rule it in/out would be to put a test light on the load side of the switch, see if it goes on/off when the pump does. Also, do you have a way to monitor the hydraulic pressure while this is taking place? Perhaps there is a partial blockage or other problem in the lines or in the hydraulic actuators, causing the pressure to shoot up. Ditto for me: Or the pump is overloading if it has an internal thermal reset that tripping as it gets loaded up... |
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