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thanks for the replies lads but did,t dave @ st ives run is pumps of the van batt would be nice to see if he still dose it that way and what is thoughts are. he mite be along in a bit hopefully
Same as Dave Morris. Run mine from cig' lighter socket for 6.5 years no problem! BUT, I would advise an electronic flow controller (digital varistream) & 8mm hose instead of 6mm.Using a varistream means the pump only cycles at the minimum speed required unlike a bypass system where the pump runs flat out regardless of flow setting!varistream + 8mm hose pulls very little amps from the battery.
Quote from: Dave@S2none on October 09, 2010, 02:41:01 pmthanks for the replies lads but did,t dave @ st ives run is pumps of the van batt would be nice to see if he still dose it that way and what is thoughts are. he mite be along in a bit hopefully Yes all 4 vans straight off the van battery, each van has twin set ups and work about 10 hours each every day. Never had a problem in 5 years of wfp.Why would you have it any other way. Keep things simple, get it wired to your van battery and have an easy life, no charging batteries every night. Finish work, fill up, then forget about everything until you turn your key in the morning
Quote from: Winp®oClean on October 09, 2010, 05:39:12 pmSame as Dave Morris. Run mine from cig' lighter socket for 6.5 years no problem! BUT, I would advise an electronic flow controller (digital varistream) & 8mm hose instead of 6mm.Using a varistream means the pump only cycles at the minimum speed required unlike a bypass system where the pump runs flat out regardless of flow setting!varistream + 8mm hose pulls very little amps from the battery. Do you have to put a higher amp fuse for the cog lighter if you run your pumps from it, or don't the pull that muxh current
stupid question, is it just as straight forward as running leads to poz and neg?