MrShawn305
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So my 802a has always shut down with a "no fuel" fault. I always keep it full, and I always verify plenty of fuel when it does this. After reading a bunch of threads, I ordered a fuel switch. Sometimes the unit would run hours without tripping, other times it would do it almost right away. The last time I ran it, it shut down and I restarted it. It immediately tripped again. So I repeated, and almost before I could hit the battle short, it tripped again.
Fast forward to today, I replaced the switch and adjusted to 1/16" off the bottom of the tank. (Anywhere from 1/16" to 1/4", hard to tell when adjusting.) I started it up to test, and I'm still getting the same issue. It will run for a few minutes and then shut down with "no fuel" fault. I reached into the tank and made sure the float isn't touching on anything and is moving freely.
Some notes: The old float was intact for the most part with all of the magnets. If I reached in and pushed the float down, the unit would shut down every time. It would also trigger the aux fuel pump when the correct float was pushed down. What else should I test? I'm considering taking the old switch, connecting it up and hanging it off the unit with the two floats taped securely into the "up" position. Just to see if it makes a difference. Any advice?
Fast forward to today, I replaced the switch and adjusted to 1/16" off the bottom of the tank. (Anywhere from 1/16" to 1/4", hard to tell when adjusting.) I started it up to test, and I'm still getting the same issue. It will run for a few minutes and then shut down with "no fuel" fault. I reached into the tank and made sure the float isn't touching on anything and is moving freely.
Some notes: The old float was intact for the most part with all of the magnets. If I reached in and pushed the float down, the unit would shut down every time. It would also trigger the aux fuel pump when the correct float was pushed down. What else should I test? I'm considering taking the old switch, connecting it up and hanging it off the unit with the two floats taped securely into the "up" position. Just to see if it makes a difference. Any advice?