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Don't replace it, they are useless. Just bypass the circuit board with any old cable and a £2.00 on/off switch from B&Q and forget using the totally crap circuit board. Believe me if you buy another it will last a short while and give up the ghost.
just the case of stripping the circuit board out and coneectingwires from pump and battery to a on off switch.when you have done this make a return from the pole hose to the backpack so not all the water will go up the pole hose,the pumpand the battery will be going flat out so the flow will need reducing,also buy a spare battery ,£15 from screwfix as you willbe using more power.i have no problems with my backpack in the last 7 monthssince i made a bypass You can do this but if you have a flow control valve fitted to your hose pole you wont need to direct the flow back to the BP.Just disconnecting the spade connectors and fitting a length of cable with the on/off switch will do the trick. a spare battery would be a good idea though.
Quote from: gary999 on February 17, 2010, 04:18:50 pmjust the case of stripping the circuit board out and coneectingwires from pump and battery to a on off switch.when you have done this make a return from the pole hose to the backpack so not all the water will go up the pole hose,the pumpand the battery will be going flat out so the flow will need reducing,also buy a spare battery ,£15 from screwfix as you willbe using more power.i have no problems with my backpack in the last 7 monthssince i made a bypass You can do this but if you have a flow control valve fitted to your hose pole you wont need to direct the flow back to the BP.Just disconnecting the spade connectors and fitting a length of cable with the on/off switch will do the trick. a spare battery would be a good idea though.
Quote from: dai on February 17, 2010, 06:06:49 pmIf you tape a plastic flap onto the backpack body, just above the battery compartment it will stop any water getting in.This flap is a foot square, just lift it to access the battery compartment, mines bone dry now.You can buy a potentiometer from Maplins for about £15. 00. It has a numpty that you turn to control the flow speed. One of these and a switch will cost a hell of a lot less than that circuit board..Dai, that sounds pretty good. But where do you place the switch and the potentiometer on the backpack?
If you tape a plastic flap onto the backpack body, just above the battery compartment it will stop any water getting in.This flap is a foot square, just lift it to access the battery compartment, mines bone dry now.You can buy a potentiometer from Maplins for about £15. 00. It has a numpty that you turn to control the flow speed. One of these and a switch will cost a hell of a lot less than that circuit board..