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    Cool engine saver low water alarm

    can any one help ??.......I am trying to fit a low water sensor,to my defender.......Ive got the dash out ,and got to the ignition switch........there are four wire coming out of the switch..........,red/white,brown,and two white wire......can any one tell me which is the live wire and which is earth,I dont have a check light,to see which is the live wire....

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    Quote Originally Posted by longreach View Post
    can any one help ??.......I am trying to fit a low water sensor,to my defender.......Ive got the dash out ,and got to the ignition switch........there are four wire coming out of the switch..........,red/white,brown,and two white wire......can any one tell me which is the live wire and which is earth,I dont have a check light,to see which is the live wire....
    Brown is the live wire from the battery, red/white is the cranking/start wire. 1 white is ingition on posn II, the other - I think is ignition I (aux)

    You won't or shouldn't find an earth wire on the ignition switch.

    Just connect the earth to a suitable earth connection on the body/chassis/engine

    PS buy yourself a tester - they are cheap enough

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    thanks for posting this question - i'm doing the same exercise this weekend!
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    Cheap Digital Multimeters are only about $10-20 from Bunnings, Supercheap or Dick Smith. They can measure most things you will need ie amps, volts, ohms. Well worthwile investment I always have one in the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep View Post
    Cheap Digital Multimeters are only about $10-20 from Bunnings, Supercheap or Dick Smith. They can measure most things you will need ie amps, volts, ohms. Well worthwile investment I always have one in the car.

    Bloody priceless when you are dealing with lucas stuff
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    Funny thing is, its the one area (apart from chemistry) I've never been able to wrap my head around. I work in a technical area, I've no problem with most areas fo physics, hydraulics or anything else, but for some reason basic electronics just wont sink in.
    Even odder, my father is an excellent 'old school' (ie, doesnt just replace things, but actually fixes them) electronic technician.
    But for some reason, it just wont sink in.. its very frustrating.
    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave110HardTop View Post
    Funny thing is, its the one area (apart from chemistry) I've never been able to wrap my head around. I work in a technical area, I've no problem with most areas fo physics, hydraulics or anything else, but for some reason basic electronics just wont sink in.
    Even odder, my father is an excellent 'old school' (ie, doesnt just replace things, but actually fixes them) electronic technician.
    But for some reason, it just wont sink in.. its very frustrating.
    cheers
    Dave
    if you understand hydraulics you DO understand electronics...

    non-return valves = diodes
    pressure reducers = resistors
    hose = wire
    Filter = transformer
    tank = capacitor/battery (depending on use)

    it's all simple

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    Cool low water sensor

    hi fella,s thanks for your help,I,ve just fitted the low water sensor,and it works ok.......I may invest in a electrical gauge to check the electrical system,I did have one in my tool box,but when I went to use it ,it would,nt work...so I,ll have to buy a new one,......thank again

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    I am probably going to fit mine on the weekend.

    So which wire do you connect the module to and how do you connect it - solder?

    I have a multimeter but don't know how to use it. Is there a site with instructions for the simple?

    thanks
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