2ply
Active Member
My \'land yacht\' (OK, it\'s a lorry...)
OK, this one's a bit 'off message', but I've tried the caravan forums to no avail (Boo) and everyone knows yotties are far more cleverer!
The beast in question has a 12V Aquaflow water system - circa 1980. Above the filler cap was a funny little two-pin socket with a flap, which was basically seized solid and had to be 'chiselled' out. It left behind two wires, as per the picture here:
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2660695060101691024wCimkj
I've been fiddling with the waterworks to try and recommission the system, and I've discovered that connecting these two wires to a 12v supply brings everything back to life. (Or at least makes the pump whirr when the taps are turned on.) Great, but a bit weird, I thought. I mean who would use an external 12v power supply to make their waterworks work? Is it normal landlubber behaviour? Why wouldn't the system be connected to the vehicle's own 12v system? Etc. etc.
Have any of you boaty folks dabbled in this sort of thing?
OK, this one's a bit 'off message', but I've tried the caravan forums to no avail (Boo) and everyone knows yotties are far more cleverer!
The beast in question has a 12V Aquaflow water system - circa 1980. Above the filler cap was a funny little two-pin socket with a flap, which was basically seized solid and had to be 'chiselled' out. It left behind two wires, as per the picture here:
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2660695060101691024wCimkj
I've been fiddling with the waterworks to try and recommission the system, and I've discovered that connecting these two wires to a 12v supply brings everything back to life. (Or at least makes the pump whirr when the taps are turned on.) Great, but a bit weird, I thought. I mean who would use an external 12v power supply to make their waterworks work? Is it normal landlubber behaviour? Why wouldn't the system be connected to the vehicle's own 12v system? Etc. etc.
Have any of you boaty folks dabbled in this sort of thing?