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smudger 44

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Right heres my first question. Got a strange wire hanging out the awning light. Looks like it should have some purpose but what ? Anyone got any ideas.....:Smile:
 

Stephen & Jeannie

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Perhaps !!!!

I have got a similar wire hanging down in the rear wheel bay !!! Turns out it is a temperature probe for external (obviously) temp. guide for display inside !!!
 
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smudger 44

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Thanks that does sound like a reasonable explanation as there is an external temperature reading on the control panel. :thumb:

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Mizar

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We have the same wire it's a temp gauge don't know why it's on the light though it was. Reading 44 degree C last night at 10.30 pm at Chester believe me it was not that warm.

Your display should have the internal and external temp on.

Ged
 
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smudger 44

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Thanks Ged for the info.
Got another question for you. Does your Mizar carry a spare wheel ? We are suppose to have a compressor and can of puncture foam but cant find it. I have got hold of another wheel as a spare but dont know where to store it or secure it. Any ideas ?
Ian ::bigsmile:
 

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Hi Ian
No spare wheel we got a little compressor and a can of that horrible stuff you pump in if you get a puncture, I have had the tyres treated with some stuff that stops you getting punctures just for piece of mind.
Any more quiries do not hesitate to ask.
Ged

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