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> MPS tests, I have one on the shelf
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post Jun 16 2009, 04:36 PM
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How does one bench test a 2.0 MPS?
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Pull 20" of vacuum on it. Should not leak down past 15" in 5 minutes.

Check the ohms between the 4 pins ---- 90 ohms between the outside pins and 350 ohms between the inside pins (or it could be the other way around, I'm to lazy to check).

Check each pin to ground ... should not show continuity.

And if you can pull 20" of vacuum by sucking, I would like to talk to you.

See PBanders website for all the information.

And Mikey, send it to me .... I'll test it and maybe we can work a trade.
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