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Red Heat lever |
mrholland2 |
Dec 6 2011, 08:04 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 759 Joined: 7-September 11 From: Santa Maria,CA Member No.: 13,531 Region Association: Central California |
Exactly what does it do and how does it do it? In other words, when you move the lever, what does the lever, in turn, move? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/type.gif)
Thanks for your help Sean |
jtg |
Dec 8 2011, 12:40 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 20-December 09 From: FL Member No.: 11,153 Region Association: South East States |
Ok, this is sorta off topic but you guys might get a laugh out of this. In my electric 914 there is no wasted engine heat so I mounted two blow dryers (donated by my wife) either side of the front air mixing box. Instant hot air whenever we need it! No waiting for the engine to heat up. The red heater knob was not being used so I hooked it up to my main circuit breaker (1000 amps!) that's in the engine compartment. It's used only in emergencies to cut all power to the motor. Using the heater lever kept all high voltage wires out of the passenger compartment. Sort of a James Bond ejector switch. The now unused head duct tunnels on either side of the car I used as a conduit for the high voltage wiring that went front to back. Too much fun....
Jim |
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