Fitting a wiper spray sensor

salar

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Has anyone sourced and fitted an aftermarket rain or spray sensor? Vetus do one for a price, but I think that is intended for their wiper control box. I have looked for one designed for vehicles as that would be fine, it will be fitted inside an enclosed wheelhouse. There doesn't seem to be much choice. I don't want to wast money on some dodgy import that doesn't work. What would folk recommend? Is there a particular vehicle one I could adapt?
 
I have thought about the same thing for both the boat and the car. The one i had in a 5 series BMW worked very well but of course its all integrated, I have seen a few after market ones for not a lot of money on ebay (or alibabab or similar I forget), but likewise no idea how well they work.

Be interested to know if anybody has tried them.
 
OK, might take this over to the PBO forum for an electronics expert. I can buy an aftermarket sensor for a Jeep for £12.50 but I need to know what relay is needed and how to wire up a relay for it. Any ideas before I do that please?
 
OK, might take this over to the PBO forum for an electronics expert. I can buy an aftermarket sensor for a Jeep for £12.50 but I need to know what relay is needed and how to wire up a relay for it. Any ideas before I do that please?
Post links to all the info you can... details of the sensor and preferably wiring diagrams of the Jeep that it fits.
 
I thought of doing this but decided against it as

A. The manufacturers dont fit them so I had a hunch there was a reason

B. Spray is salty and unless there is a huge amount of it I tend to leave it as without using the washers all you get is a smeared screen ! I sort of assumed this was behind the manufacturers decision not to do it.

I could be wrong on both counts !

Do let us know how you get on.
 
I'm surprised that none of the the med boys have come up with Wiper Cam, some kind of set up where they can look at the marine display through a remote camera to ascertain if it is raining or the screen has taken some spray. could really offer some peace of mind.
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