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Oh thats alright then ;) least you know what you're doing :D I know what it's like waiting for stuff to come over I had to chase up a container for someone who had moved here from Greece. I was waiting for it to arrive for 2 weeks no sign spoke to the company in Greece that had the job of bringing it to the customers house, I got told they had a crash coming through Belgium and they just gave me a number of a place in London. Not sure what it was other than they gave me it that was it, so I rang it the poor bloke on the other end sounded relieved when I rang he said they just dropped it off to him gave him the name Pete and drove off. Ended up costing another £300 to get the stuff brought up this way from London but least it got here so hopefully won't be long and less stressful :D 

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Thats not bad at all really from there. I think by the time I managed to get this container all in from Greece was about 2 months but it was 2 weeks late getting into the UK :( but was done by road. 

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a couple pics for the picture fans out there :wub:

 

pump does indeed runs very shortly but does anyone here how to manually let it run so i can check it?

may be bridge the relay? oh, the 10amp fuse is fiine

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either bridge the relay or activate the relay with a constant feed - probably better as the higher amps dranw by the pump wil be going through cabling designed to handle it

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