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I'm sure there is a chance that you worked on machines that didn't drop 3 bars when the second group started up, but the pressure did have a substantial drop, whether you noticed it or not.
-bry
Bryan Wray said:I'm sure there is a chance that you worked on machines that didn't drop 3 bars when the second group started up, but the pressure did have a substantial drop, whether you noticed it or not.
-bry
There *are* ways to plumb three different motors so that use on one does NOT drop the available pressure on the other two. Sure, it's a bit more complicated (and expensive) but if you're already willing to pay for a Slayer or a Hydra, and the extra pumps...
Bry's point addressed and post stated specficially referencing the preponderance of machines out there: standard configuration of one and only one pump regardless the number of groups.
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