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Old 05-10-2007, 08:21 PM
GILES GILES is offline
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Default dds3/1s wiring

hello to everyone,
fairly new to this so excuse my ignorance if this has been discussed before.
i am using the 1s system with the dds3/v8 box and boost activated switch.
i realise that if you use dds3 with inj duration or mass air to trigger the system it will be switched off when you turn off the dds3 gauge.if you use the dds3 with the pressure switch you do not switch off the system by turning off the gauge,so my question is can the v8 be wired to switch off the 1s from the gauge button and also if the water level is low.
many thanks.
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Old 17-11-2007, 03:21 PM
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Default Re: dds3/1s wiring

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Originally Posted by GILES
hello to everyone,
fairly new to this so excuse my ignorance if this has been discussed before.
i am using the 1s system with the dds3/v8 box and boost activated switch.
i realise that if you use dds3 with inj duration or mass air to trigger the system it will be switched off when you turn off the dds3 gauge.if you use the dds3 with the pressure switch you do not switch off the system by turning off the gauge,so my question is can the v8 be wired to switch off the 1s from the gauge button and also if the water level is low.
many thanks.
Giles,

May be it is easier to post onto the aquamist section in the future so I pick up your post quicker.

Are you using pin11/12?
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