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... one would "Think" that any smart Hydrolic Engineer would have designed a Steering System that used a single pump, running all the time, and do the "Steering" by using a Vickers type "Solenoid Shuttle Valve" to supply the Port & Starboard Hydrolic Oil Movement Control. No big voltages except the Motor Contactor, which is (On/Off), and the Solenoid Shuttle Valve Coils draw only a couple of amps at 12/24/32 VDc. Easily switched with SemiConductors. Right. And what would the constant unnecessary current draw of the pump be? It would drain your battery in no time. Meindert |
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