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![]() cheers for that Sylvain, yeah that's it really, but im not going to be running a controller to start with as i do have a budget to keep to
![]() the main reason is heat soak once the engine is turned off, with an electric pump i will be able to keep the pump and fan running once the engine has switched off |
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![]() You're right, that is another good reason for using an electric water pump!
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![]() I need the same continuation of circulation after powering down for my PC...
Is there no diy controller out there that could be made to manage the pump? |
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![]() Yeah It could be done with an arduino, but I will look at it after iva I think
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![]() Hi Rosco
Where did you get the led rear lights also where do you get your electrical bits and pieces from Thanks Stephen
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![]() Quote:
http://www.s-v-c.co.uk/ and electrics from http://www.polevolt.co.uk/ and ebay let me no if there's anything specific your after |
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