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Old Jul 14, 2007 | 10:16 AM
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Im almost done my nitrous install, but was wondering what you guys use for disconencting all the bottle accessories.

I have a dynotune bottle heater, dynotune digital pressure gauge, dynotune bottle opener. Basicly there are about 5 wires going to the bottle now along with the digital gauge harness.

How do you guys wire it up for quick refills by removing the bottle.
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Old Jul 14, 2007 | 03:15 PM
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Weather pack connectors.
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Old Jul 14, 2007 | 05:19 PM
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I have those accessories, really the only thing I do is disconnect the two wires to the pressure switch (female spade connectors), disconnect the Mainline with a -4 wingnut (or the dynotune -4 mainline wingnut), unvelcro the heater and unscrew the opener head (one knurled screw).

Its pretty painless.

The remote pressure sending unit, I have on a -4 Swivel adapter and that stays with the mainline so you do not have to move it (and it works with your spare bottles).
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Old Jul 14, 2007 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Beer99C5
I have those accessories, really the only thing I do is disconnect the two wires to the pressure switch (female spade connectors), disconnect the Mainline with a -4 wingnut (or the dynotune -4 mainline wingnut), unvelcro the heater and unscrew the opener head (one knurled screw).

Its pretty painless.

The remote pressure sending unit, I have on a -4 Swivel adapter and that stays with the mainline so you do not have to move it (and it works with your spare bottles).
I had the spade connectors, man what a pain in the ****, two wire weather packs are so much easier and much more upscale/tricker. I also made (with an extra one side of a weather pack) a bypass jumper wire so as to be able to control heater with a toggle, bypassing the transducer; nice for dry hits when ya want a bigger hit just increase the pressure, or when it drops a little but not enough to turn back on.
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Old Jul 15, 2007 | 09:37 PM
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thanks for the help guys
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Old Jul 15, 2007 | 11:26 PM
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weather pack are the way to go, very fast and easy. Like said before spade connectors are a pain in the ***. I also have my transducer and guage on a swivel fitting that stays with the main line.
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