x800 is only effective for upto 24hrs. thats what i was told by sentinel techincal. x400 is better if leaving in for a few days/week.
x800 is only effective for upto 24hrs. thats what i was told by sentinel techincal. x400 is better if leaving in for a few days/week.
No, it can't - a UPS2 has a much higher inrush current and will ruin your PCB. You need to use a pump from VaillantYes i mentioned earlier that I'm going to let the x400 work and if no improvement I'll try x800, though I'm thinking ds40 might have a better chance.
Anyone have any opinion on whether a grundfos vp5/2 in a turbo max 824e can be replaced with a ups2 15-50/60, without replacing the whole body?
Thanks
Well then there must be two guys there that give differing advice.
Was told that a dirty system required X800 to be left in their system for unto a week after which it loses it properties. And then to flush the system out
OP: Do you KNOW you have sludge or just guessing?
Yes i mentioned earlier that I'm going to let the x400 work and if no improvement I'll try x800, though I'm thinking ds40 might have a better chance.
Anyone have any opinion on whether a grundfos vp5/2 in a turbo max 824e can be replaced with a ups2 15-50/60, without replacing the whole body?
Thanks
nope !!x800 is only effective for upto 24hrs. thats what i was told by sentinel techincal. x400 is better if leaving in for a few days/week.
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