That's what I'm thinking too, but it takes more wiring.Just use relays, then whatever switch you find will work.
That's what I'm thinking too, but it takes more wiring.Just use relays, then whatever switch you find will work.
i dont: its the one that comes with the FItech EFI set up but I cant find a spec/data sheet with the current listedThe current breaking capacity is an issue. Do you know the current draw on the pump?
I can help you look! It's a monumental jungle.
Just use relays, then whatever switch you find will work.
That's what I'm thinking too, but it takes more wiring.
There's plenty of rotary switches with 10A breaking capacity, but they're all the bulky, industrial cabinet style, like the kind you'd use on a theme park attraction.
I used European type switches, Klockner Moeller Relays + Controls on the circuits I designed.There's plenty of rotary switches with 10A breaking capacity, but they're all the bulky, industrial cabinet style, like the kind you'd use on a theme park attraction.
It needs a 15A fuse, so my guess is in the 10A range. I think a couple of relays is the best solution. Then there are plenty of stylish switches to be found. I need to make dinner now but I'll be back!i dont: its the one that comes with the FItech EFI set up but I cant find a spec/data sheet with the current listed
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/fif-40101/overview/
I don't think a momentary switch is perfect for Chris.
Then you would need a latching relay, more wiring. I have several totes full of components. I think I might have just what you need. Looking.I don't think a momentary switch is perfect for Chris.
So you are trying to switch between two tanks each with their own pump? Momentary is going to spring back to the off position when you let go, so can't see that working.
I could wire a relay to work like that.So you are trying to switch between two tanks each with their own pump? Momentary is going to spring back to the off position when you let go, so can't see that working.
i didnt realize it was momentary lol. I'll keep looking. and yes, each with there own fuel pumps.So you are trying to switch between two tanks each with their own pump? Momentary is going to spring back to the off position when you let go, so can't see that working.
wtf, work has that site blocked
it's not in stock anywaywtf, work has that site blocked
because he's a control freak -And you want an off position for?
thanks!It needs a 15A fuse, so my guess is in the 10A range. I think a couple of relays is the best solution. Then there are plenty of stylish switches to be found. I need to make dinner now but I'll be back!
didnt know i could get a switch that didnt have one?And you want an off position for?
hmm okJust need an A/B switch
because he's a control freak -
Yeh, don't see a need for that either.And you want an off position for?
So you can switch from Lefty to Righty without driving cross country?I have a switch in my hand that will work for you. On to the left, left off to the right, right on. Right off to the left. left on.