Scott I run it at about 110ml/min.
Got a link to the correct pharmed tubing? That would suck as I have about 20 yards of this crap!
"Adjustable occlusions"? When you open the head to swap the tubing, it has to rest in these metal cradles on either side. I am suspicious of these. Are they adjustable somehow??
Sorry....I read this long thread and didn't see anything about occlusions. ��*![]()
Every few weeks now my tubing springs a leak. This didn't used to happen.
Anyone know the cause or the fix?
It's LS17 tubing. I am . out of town (of course) and don't have the pump model but it's not the brushless.
I've been using the standard clear heads (7017-21) for years with the pharmed ls17 equivalent with no issues. I actually think the tubing lasts longer in them than in the easyloads but they are a real pain to reload the tubing.The cheap clear heads only work with the clear tubing.
Adjustable Occlusion simply means you can adjust the pinch on the tubing where the roller contacts the housing. on some heads they have clamps that hold the tubing in place.
The only time I have run across breaks like this occurring is...
-The tubing is long past expiration
-Wrong Tubing/ Occlusion
-Bearings or other mechanical issues with the pump head.
If this didn't happen before and nothing has changed my guess is old tubing or the head is wearing out. Does everything roll smoothly? Are the tubes clean or are they covered in crap when they are broken?
I've been using the standard clear heads (7017-21) for years with the pharmed ls17 equivalent with no issues. I actually think the tubing lasts longer in them than in the easyloads but they are a real pain to reload the tubing.
Anyone know how to fix "Err 1" for 7557? The motor seized because of bad bearing, I replaced with new bearings, and now I get this error. Wondering if the seizing burnt out the encoder or maybe I might have damaged something opening the motor up?
[MENTION=225253]slief[/MENTION] thanks Slief, I suspect the encoder wheel may have just not been in the exact position when I reassembled it. For the 7557, it's a little different then the one posted in the Repair thread, which the 7557 seems a little more safe to cause any damage. Don't know if there is a way to tell the encoder or controller to "reset" the alignment setting. I just posted some pictures in the repair thread if anyone else wants to see.
Here is the encoder and wheel. Doesn't seem that delicate as the other ones posted:
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I don't know what you do to fix that. Maybe [MENTION=112313]tkeracer619[/MENTION] will chime in.
Before using the unit, a new Motor and/or Drive Assembly must be commissioned.
Without a pump head attached, press and hold the FLOW key and the DIR key while
powering up. Release the keys when the display blanks. After all LED’s and display
segments illuminate, press the START/STOP key. Display will change to CAL En,
and the CAL LED will flash. The motor will run at slow speed for a few seconds and
then stop. The display will change to TST En, and the motor will run again for a few
seconds. When the display changes to CAL, press any key except MODE.
Scott (or someone) different issue now. I replace tubing every month. But every couple of weeks the flow stops. Pump runs but no effluent.
I see no clogs anywhere. If I ramp the speed up to like 400+ and the head and close it again it will start again. But eventually peters out again.
7243-40 and 77200-60. But running maybe 2 yrs now.
How to even diagnose? Bad head? Bad pump? What to do?
If this didn't happen before and nothing has changed my guess is old tubing or the head is wearing out. Does everything roll smoothly? Are the tubes clean or are they covered in crap when they are broken?