17 thoughts on “Milwaukee pump dies for no reason”
I would like to restrict my antifreeze flow rate down to 2 gallons a minute to fill truck radiators . Will a restricted inlet washer accomplish this without hurting the pump . Or possibly a variable drain back on the outlet side of the pump back to the inlet reservoir ? I want to keep a slow fill rate to eliminate air pockets throughout the engine’s cooling system .
Looks like moisture might have caused some shorting. Crusty white residue can be a sign of that. Sometimes residues can be left from production, but I only see it in the corner where resistor looks mc-fried
i rebuild our dewalt 18v recips (custom tool, but same shit different toilet) and the one fucking torx 10 is so annoying. all rest (well the shell)are 15s.
You could have put it back in the case only cost you some scrap wire, also should have left the power switch in the loop just cut the positive wire and put the switch in the loop
I would like to restrict my antifreeze flow rate down to 2 gallons a minute to fill truck radiators . Will a restricted inlet washer accomplish this without hurting the pump . Or possibly a variable drain back on the outlet side of the pump back to the inlet reservoir ? I want to keep a slow fill rate to eliminate air pockets throughout the engine’s cooling system .
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Milwaukee is garbage
Shouldn't DewClaw be doing the soldering 🙂
That is so much more convenient without all that plastic crap with it.
Hey, that's what I was talking about! My broken pump that I wasted good dollars on purchasing was burnt out in that same quadrant!
And atleast one other spot but you know…
Why not just use a 12v diaphragm pump. Basically what you just made here but cheaper.
Just watching an liking some old videos and notice a bluetooth emblem on the board around where duclaw melted the board down
Looks like moisture might have caused some shorting. Crusty white residue can be a sign of that. Sometimes residues can be left from production, but I only see it in the corner where resistor looks mc-fried
i rebuild our dewalt 18v recips (custom tool, but same shit different toilet) and the one fucking torx 10 is so annoying. all rest (well the shell)are 15s.
That green shart by the FET looks like water damage 🤨
Figures that the Milwaukee angle grinder can barely cut through it's brother's plastic casing.
Throw a brick hit a mechanic but a techy now that's something special…
You could have put it back in the case only cost you some scrap wire, also should have left the power switch in the loop just cut the positive wire and put the switch in the loop
"Fuckin Nightshift."
Oh you hear that A LOT from Day shift Medical staff too lolol
Switch showing continuity without being pressed ?
AVE: "A switch! That's all you need! A switch and some battery protection!"
proceeds to build a device with no switch and no battery protection