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July 7, 2020

The ๐Ÿ Co:op: 70% chance of rain is a pretty good chance……

……….ever worried about Loosing power brakes if your motor turns off?ย  This is the passive twin reserve vacuum tanks.ย  Plumbed as you see with an extra check valve like the original one in your booster this circuit will give you 4-5 hits on your brakes under power to help you stop your beast.

Some use an electric vacuum pump to do this.ย  The highest failure rate component in electronics are motors.ย  I don’t want an electric motor the main part in an emergency device.ย  This circuit uses no electrical circuits with only 1 additional check valve which is very reliable.

If you have a vacuum pump system fine but make sure your circuit is checked and maintained often.ย  The circuit here has nothing to check but will be there for you whenever you need it.

Call me if you would like help putting this together.

Sun is up?and?a new day is about to begin here..ย  And the beat goes on……socially distanced working, it’s not easy.ย  Had 1 misshap is setting this up……will show you the repair when it’s done…….. Hey it’s ok……good day to start….the Blue tooth music box came on with “Free Bird”๐ŸŽตย  makes a southern man ready to work!

See ya tomorrow and thanks for dropping by………..

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