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THIS ONE LOOKS GOODhttp://coolpc.com/Manual-12V-DC-Variable-Speed-controller/M/B002D3DK1I.htm?traffic_src=GB&utm_medium=CSE&utm_source=GB&id=uk
or go for this one, i see them on ebay from wfp suppliers, for near 30 quid, all they are is 12v dimmershttp://www.suntekstore.co.uk/goods.php?id=14001498&utm_source=gbuk
Quote from: jouk45 on February 14, 2012, 08:18:58 pmor go for this one, i see them on ebay from wfp suppliers, for near 30 quid, all they are is 12v dimmershttp://www.suntekstore.co.uk/goods.php?id=14001498&utm_source=gbuki bought 5 of these of ebay from hong kong at £3 delivered and they all broke straight away
he has a t piece with a tap that you can let so much of the flow return to the tank. thats a guess. thats what i am using at the moment untill my van is fixed
Interesting point - How do you control your water flow? With no controller the pump works flat out pumping the maximum volume of water per minute - how does this save water when compared to a regulator of some kind?
i like your system matt what happens when the pressure builds up on the shurflo ? does it just shut down ? i have managed to fix one of our old pumps me and mark had and i mite use that in the same way as you. if i have two pumps on the go will i have to have two outlets of the tank or would a simple t piece work from the one outlet?
Quote from: Deangsi on February 15, 2012, 04:38:20 pmi like your system matt what happens when the pressure builds up on the shurflo ? does it just shut down ? i have managed to fix one of our old pumps me and mark had and i mite use that in the same way as you. if i have two pumps on the go will i have to have two outlets of the tank or would a simple t piece work from the one outlet?Pumps have a built in pressure switch, it turns the pump off anyway when you reach that pressure. So you're installing something that you already have in the system, whats the pojnt of that?