one final question. my tractor has a dash light to indicate when the fluid is low in the battery. however, i didn't buy a kobata battery since the little sensor addition was going to cost way too much. so now my light shines continuously. does anyone know how that fluid sensor worked? I've tried grounding the lead that would have plugged into the battery, as well as hitting it with 12volts positive and it has no affect.
while working with another electrical problem that required i disassemble part of the "dash" i thought it would be easy just to remove the bulb. my lands, there are half a dozen layers to that dash unit and i had enough problems just removing the top layer.
of course i can live with it but would like to understand what was being measured (of course liquid) and how without being an explosive hazard.
thanks
while working with another electrical problem that required i disassemble part of the "dash" i thought it would be easy just to remove the bulb. my lands, there are half a dozen layers to that dash unit and i had enough problems just removing the top layer.
of course i can live with it but would like to understand what was being measured (of course liquid) and how without being an explosive hazard.
thanks