I have had on my to do list for a while now to fit a low coolant level alarm, another thread has prompted me to get serious about things. I couldn't find a thread on this subject so here goes.
A couple of options, Redarc have this http://redarc.com.au/products-and-se...-coolant-alarm
And engine saver is here http://www.enginesaver.com.au/
My first point of confusion is regarding electrolysis, the engine saver website says that you must use a DC sensor or you will cause damage to the cooling system, Redarc say they use an AC probe otherwise you will cause damage to the cooling system. So who is right and who is telling porkies?
Apart from that does anyone have any experience with either of these, or any other options?
The engine saver looks like the display might be a bit more compact so probably easier to mount neatly, not sure where I would put the redarc unit.
Cheers Andrew
A couple of options, Redarc have this http://redarc.com.au/products-and-se...-coolant-alarm
And engine saver is here http://www.enginesaver.com.au/
My first point of confusion is regarding electrolysis, the engine saver website says that you must use a DC sensor or you will cause damage to the cooling system, Redarc say they use an AC probe otherwise you will cause damage to the cooling system. So who is right and who is telling porkies?
Apart from that does anyone have any experience with either of these, or any other options?
The engine saver looks like the display might be a bit more compact so probably easier to mount neatly, not sure where I would put the redarc unit.
Cheers Andrew
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