Level Alarm
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Level Alarm
Would this be any good for a coolant level alarm?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-Level-A ... 4839e2918f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-Level-A ... 4839e2918f
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francophile1947
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Re: Level Alarm
Ermmm - how are you going to fit it in the header tank

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Re: Level Alarm
In a word...No....but I would say that wouldn't I ??
Re: Level Alarm
Take the lid off and stick it to the inside - run the wire back through the bulkhead.Ermmm - how are you going to fit it in the header tank![]()
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Re: Level Alarm
?????
barking mad
how are you going to stick it to the inside of the tank which is pressurised and gets very hot?
what level are you going to stick it at?
the lead, what route does that follow? out through the cap?
why bodge a job that could easily lead to a terminal failure?
get a proper one, this is one occassion were you cant afford to go cheap.
barking mad
how are you going to stick it to the inside of the tank which is pressurised and gets very hot?
what level are you going to stick it at?
the lead, what route does that follow? out through the cap?
why bodge a job that could easily lead to a terminal failure?
get a proper one, this is one occassion were you cant afford to go cheap.
Re: Level Alarm
You do realise that the the system is pressurised ? That you have to bring the leads out without any leaks ? The plastic parts will need to work at temperatures;

exceeding 90°C
Good luck you'll need it


exceeding 90°C
Good luck you'll need it
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Re: Level Alarm
psquiddy wrote:Would this be any good for a coolant level alarm?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-Level-A ... 4839e2918f
Bloody good wind-up this one.....
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Re: Level Alarm
Just waiting for Kirsty to reply to this one.....
Watch this space......
Alan
Watch this space......
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Re: Level Alarm
Keeping out of this one Alan
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Re: Level Alarm
Happy April Fool's Day - this must be a wind-up

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