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Old 18-09-2004, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Gelf
Unfortunately i could only find some where accessable for the pumps above the washer bottle.

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Im going to be using two 2d kits, if im correct i wont need the inline valve becuase the HSV' will do the same job.
perfectly correct.


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So all i really need to do is position the filter as low to the washer bottle as possible, and fit a check valve above the level of the pumps in the washer delivery tube.
Yes, the arrangment is ideal.

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I was thinkin of introducing a check valve to the washer tube on a seperate circuit, so that the washers could be switched of and the washer pump could be used as a priming pump if desired. Would the activation (repeater) circuitery you mentioned in (2.) be able to do this ?
This is also a good idea, "one filter, one check valve" twice. Each circuit supply each pump. A separate circuit is a nice touch.

You can use a toggle switch: you can isolate the washer switch in one position and use the "repeater+relay" to switch on the washer pump as a priming pump in the other position.

I hope yopu have a big water tank !!!
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