Clean Electrical Supply
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Can anyone recommend a very clean, stable electrical supply to connect some bits and bobs too?
[This message has been edited by mattski (edited 29 January 2001).]
[This message has been edited by mattski (edited 29 January 2001).]
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What is it you're wiring up, I presume it's an add on as these are surely standard items you mention.
Does a lamda sensor need a steady live? I understand the two white wires to be the heater, not too critical, the white an earth and the black the signal. I might be wrong but I think this was how Hyundai's were wired when I worked on them, I think most lamda/ oxy sensors are made by Bosch so I think the wire colour will be fairly standard. Bob
Does a lamda sensor need a steady live? I understand the two white wires to be the heater, not too critical, the white an earth and the black the signal. I might be wrong but I think this was how Hyundai's were wired when I worked on them, I think most lamda/ oxy sensors are made by Bosch so I think the wire colour will be fairly standard. Bob
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by mattski:
<B>Can anyone recommend a very clean, stable electrical supply to connect some bits and bobs too?
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Mattski
The big square black lump under the bonnet - I believe it's called a battery
<B>Can anyone recommend a very clean, stable electrical supply to connect some bits and bobs too?
[This message has been edited by mattski (edited 29 January 2001).][/quote]
Mattski
The big square black lump under the bonnet - I believe it's called a battery
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I seriously thought of getting a long extension lead from B&Q but they didn't have one long enough !
I suppose I should do it properly with a relay really...
Matt
I seriously thought of getting a long extension lead from B&Q but they didn't have one long enough !
I suppose I should do it properly with a relay really...
Matt
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