oldnslo
Super Member
Well Roy, I tell everyone I am, the biggest idiot I know. Now I have an excuse!!!!!:thumbsup:
Glad i could help
Well Roy, I tell everyone I am, the biggest idiot I know. Now I have an excuse!!!!!:thumbsup:
If you run your motor after another valve, as you might from the Power
Beyond of the FEL valve, using the FEL will stop your motor when you
actuate any lever. That may be OK since your FEL use is intermittant. If
you have a valve that is downstream of your motor, then when
you actuate IT, your motor will also stop AND that valve may not
see full pressure from the pump as there will be some pressure
drop across the motor. Another approach would be to run the motor
off a detented spool of an AUX valve.
I think you touched on the main problem with his idea...The motor will always be robbing power from the hydraulic system.
Thanks for encouragement.
However when you say
"If you have a valve that is downstream of your motor, then when
you actuate IT, your motor will also stop AND that valve may not
see full pressure from the pump as there will be some pressure
drop across the motor."
Why would the motor stop? All oil has to pass through it as long the engine is running, right?