I have a DL1C compact with a 701 timer controller. The 701 is in the rear of the van within easy reach of the bed, very handy on those chilly mornings. However, being an air cooled engine, the cab heating can sometimes not be enough. I'd like to be able to replicate the on/off button of the controller on the dash.
Easiest would be to feed power to the (yellow?) Wire that starts the heater running, but not sure if this would work with a controller connected, or what the heat setting would do.
Alternative would be to solder extended wires from the swith o the controller board.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Secondary night heater control switch.
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Secondary night heater control switch.
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Re: Secondary night heater control switch.
Search is your friend.
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Re: Secondary night heater control switch.
Many thanks. I did a Google search which bought up lots of hits but didn't see one from 80-90. Probably poor choice of search words.
Hopefully this won't be needed for a good few months!
Hopefully this won't be needed for a good few months!
1982 Holdsworth poptop. 2L CU Aircooled.
1982 Danbury tintop Caravelle. 2L CU Aircooled.
1982 Danbury tintop Caravelle. 2L CU Aircooled.