AKKAMAAN
Veteran Member
The issue is not why two pumps have different pressures, but what if that is what you have to work with, and you want the GPM's. Just suppose you have two pumps that you want to put in parallel, and each develops a different pressure. Does anyone know the outcome. A pressure gage on the combined flow will probably show the highest pressure available.
Pressure available??? Pressure available will depend on RV setting. Actual pressure depends on the resistance of flow, and the two pumps will have to "produce" the same pressure....If one pump "produce" lower pressure than the other one, it wont generate any flow thru the check valve
Just had a second thought, and that is since the pressure is based on load, and the one hyd motor will develop 3000 psi, then the smaller 2200 psi pressure pump will relieve to tank, when the relief pressure is achieved.
I believe that if the load is within the pressure limits of the smaller pump, then the outputs will be additive. Any system relieving in a continuous mode, will develop a lot of heat.
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