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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby GlennCMC70's Avatar
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    if i recall correctly, these guys make the pumps for the Cool Suit brand:
    http://www.rwbmarine.com.au/cat.php?...lectric&sub=10

    2.5 amp draw was the highest i saw.

    if you can ohm out the pump and give me an ohm value, you can use that along w/ 12V (14V peak) to figure out how much current draw there will be.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby jeffburch's Avatar
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    Uh, all the fuses weight about the same
    Jb


    Quote Originally Posted by Wirtz
    Just put in a Cool Shirt system. Could not find any instructions if there were any....

    Anyone running on put a fuse inline with the supply wire? What size?

    Now that it is in the car I bet it will be 58 deg and rainy all weekend.
    :

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffburch
    Uh, all the fuses weight about the same
    Jb


    Quote Originally Posted by Wirtz
    Just put in a Cool Shirt system. Could not find any instructions if there were any....

    Anyone running on put a fuse inline with the supply wire? What size?

    Now that it is in the car I bet it will be 58 deg and rainy all weekend.
    :
    Now that's funny right there ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffburch
    Uh, all the fuses weight about the same
    Jb


    Quote Originally Posted by Wirtz
    Just put in a Cool Shirt system. Could not find any instructions if there were any....

    Anyone running on put a fuse inline with the supply wire? What size?

    Now that it is in the car I bet it will be 58 deg and rainy all weekend.
    :
    :lol: I wonder if he weighed to make sure.

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    I drilled the extra material off the fuse, then polished what was left...

    Thanks for the help, I think...

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    The small 'bilge pump' that came with the setup I have is labeled '2.5 Amp fuse'.

    Chuck
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    FIGURES... Chuck WOULD read the instructions...

    JUST WRAP A SMALL WOODEN DOWEL WITH GUM WRAPPER... an forget about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Love AI27
    FIGURES... Chuck WOULD read the instructions...

    JUST WRAP A SMALL WOODEN DOWEL WITH GUM WRAPPER... an forget about it
    in your case.... a 22 bullet. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennCMC70
    Quote Originally Posted by David Love AI27
    FIGURES... Chuck WOULD read the instructions...

    JUST WRAP A SMALL WOODEN DOWEL WITH GUM WRAPPER... an forget about it
    in your case.... a 22 bullet. :P
    hehe... better shut my mouth... you've seen my electrical mess...

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    in your case.... a 22 bullet.
    Zing! Best post by Glen in awhile.

    Chuck
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