The remote depends a lot on the RF unit you buy - they're normally reliable at about 25% of the quoted range, so you need one rated for at least 500mtrs. Also you need a decent magnetic antenna on the roof of your van as the signal won't travel through the metal bodywork,.. a half decent antenna & RF unit will set you back about £85 alone without the other bits you need. Personally I found the remote to be something I ultimately didn't use, having the button on a lanyard round my neck had novelty value for a few days, but it ended up being more of an annoyance than a help & I went back to my old diy controller.The frost stat unit is on ebay for about £15 - it can be wired into the PWC controller linked to above. Full build instructions are on another forum, but it'd be very naughty to post a link,..
They're really simple to wire up; I've wired mine up (it tells you on the circuit board where to put the power lines + and - and where to put the pump wires); but I've not actually gotten around to putting the thing in my van.I've got one of these:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290736054991?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649But I just need to get some spades to attach it to my pump.I've housed it in an old variflow controller box; it fits nicely. I had to cut a slot for the nob to fit in.
The pressure switch work's fine when I disconnect the new controller and wire the pump directly to the battery. Does this mean the controller is incompatible with a pressure switch operated pump?
http://www.maplin.co.uk/low-cost-standard-microswitches-6453GW71N from maplins
Quote from: stuart m on February 17, 2013, 03:51:03 pmhttp://www.maplin.co.uk/low-cost-standard-microswitches-6453GW71N from maplinsDoes that fit inside the switch casing? It disny look like the one on my shureflow.