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Here is a part number I got from from Alf Wiebe for a pressure switch he uses. It is a switch from GEMS Sensors. 209506. Here is a link to the switch on their web site:
http://www.gemssensors.com/CartAdd.a...tNumber=209506 |
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Thanks for the p#'s. Chad that is what I am looking for. Tony, I would appreciate the p# of the switch you use. I also have some questions about your set up. Thanks to all.
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I moved from bracket racing years ago, just to get away from electronics and delay devices? |
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A pressure switch used to activate and deactivate a two step is not a delay device.
If I were going to use a pressure switch, I'd also use a brake pressure gauge when staging.
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