OK, I want to have an idiot light that comes on when my fuel pressure gets low, until I can afford to get a real gauge.
I picked up an oil pressure switch that I think does what I need it to do, but I am not entirely sure how to wire it. For now it's mounted on the inlet of the vp 44 with a tapped banjo bolt. The book says the switch is a 2- 4 psi light type switch, I hope that means it will do it's thing when the pressure gets between 2-4 psi. Now, how do I wire a light to it? Do I run 12 volts to a bulb and then ground to the switch? Is it safe to ground to the switch if it's mounted to the pump?
I thought I had better ask here before I go wiring things up in case I am thinking backwards here.
Matt
I picked up an oil pressure switch that I think does what I need it to do, but I am not entirely sure how to wire it. For now it's mounted on the inlet of the vp 44 with a tapped banjo bolt. The book says the switch is a 2- 4 psi light type switch, I hope that means it will do it's thing when the pressure gets between 2-4 psi. Now, how do I wire a light to it? Do I run 12 volts to a bulb and then ground to the switch? Is it safe to ground to the switch if it's mounted to the pump?
I thought I had better ask here before I go wiring things up in case I am thinking backwards here.
Matt