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Replacing standard fuel pump relay » This is a neat and reasonably easy way to replace the standard Honda relay with one that is switched on by the kill switch instead of the ignition unit. First you need a relay, I use automotive relays as they are easy to get hold of and fit the original relay holder. I always solder crimping plugs when used on a bike as vibration can cause the crimp to come loose, I then insulate them with heat shrink. Honda use standard automotive cable connections so I use a three pin connector to make it… Forum.vf1000.com

Devices for a tool shed » I have what I would call a second generation going on third generation house as most of us probably do. We’ve gone past smart lights and disconnected systems to smart switches, sensors linked to home assistant or another hub, and some have started down the path of trying to build rudimentary intelligence into our homes. What I need to do now, is take a step outside of the safe confines of the home and out into a tool shed toward the back of my property. The shed is less than 100ft from the ho… Community.home-assistant.io

VENTISOL 14 Inch Shutter Exhaust Fan Wall Mounted, Aluminum Blades, with 1.65 Meters Power Cord Kit, Max.1950CFM, Ventilation Fan for Garage,Greenhouse,Attic,Shed,Shop-Black » VENTISOL 14 Inch Shutter Exhaust Fan Wall Mounted, Aluminum Blades, with 1.65 Meters Power Cord Kit, Max.1950CFM, Ventilation Fan for Garage,Greenhouse,Attic,Shed,Shop-Black Amazon.com

VF1000F Engine won't re-start when warm/hot » Hello everyone, My 1984 VF has developed this problem over a good period of time.A short run , say 15 - 20mins and the bike won’t restart, it turns over fine.Leave the bike for 20minutes to cool down( though its not over heating) and it does fire up but only after 4-5 atempts, leave it an hour and it starts easily…I suspect fuel starvation or vapour lock from heat… any one had this little problem before ? Is it possible the fuel pump could be responsible? The bikes got 48k on the clock and is h… Forum.vf1000.com

Does Boost 4.0 now allow custom thermal throttling points? » Feb 16, 2019… Can anyone shed some light on this for me?… It shifts the V-F curve down 15mhz every 5-10*C increase in temp.… The amount of work done, the … Overclock.net

Proper use of portable propane heaters » I've looked at all the different type of heaters and read much of the content here. While I have a good size garage 30x21x11 I only need occasional heat and just want to raise the temp a bit when I decide to work in the one bay that my lift is in. I probably will only need heat something like… Garagejournal.com

Fig. 6. The thermal conductivity of the VF-PU foams given the variable… » Download scientific diagram | The thermal conductivity of the VF-PU foams given the variable vetiver mesh sizes and concentrations from publication: The Energy-Efficient and Environmentally-Friendly Vetiver-Polyurethane Thermal Insulation Foams | Insulation and Thermal | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists. Researchgate.net

Ideas for heating a shed? » My only workspace is a 10' x 12' shed powered by an extension cord run from the house. Ceiling is 7' and I'm located in NJ, so not terrible winters but it definitely can get cold. Any ideas on how I can stay warm? I've run a 1500w heater to "pre-heat" the shed in the past, but I need to turn it… Garagejournal.com

Kumma VF 100 or Drolet Heat Commander » I am going between the Kuuma VF and the Drolet Heat commander, or something similar. My biggest question is if the Drolet HC will still operate in a power outage. I know that Kuuma addresses this, but I cannot find a definitive answer on the Drolet. If there is another furnace that is comparable… Hearth.com

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