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Re: Re: Comfort Prices ?!?
The pump has in-built flow switches so I'd need to dig around in the
internals to get a feed after the switches, but before the pump itself.
But maybe I'll see if there any obvious "inspection" covers
tonight ;)
Dean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Lidstone" <patrick@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 10:14 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Comfort Prices ?!?
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Dean Smith" <ukha@e...> wrote:
> Been meaning to get round to putting a Comfort Current Sensor
Module on my Shower Pump (for the Extractor) for a while now. Just
went to the Comfort web-site and the price for the Current Sensor is
=A347! - I'm positive it used to be =A318.
>
> Now I'm all for paying a fair price for software/hardware which has
a large amount of R&D etc but a current sensor ?
>
> IMHO - Shooting themselves in the foot, if these were a tenner each
I'd buy a few more and doubtless end up buying extra expansion
boards - but not @ =A347+Vat each.
>
> Anyone got a simple circuit for a Current Detector ?
>
Do you really need a current detector?
A relay with a mains voltage coil connected in parallel with the
(switched) pump supply should do the trick, I'd have thought, if you
can arrange it such that it complies with the wiring regs.
Patrick
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