---Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca> wrote:
>
> Chris Nevard wrote:
> > When plugged into a 12V power supply the 'coaster' would
> > cool down thus creating a cold base to stand your pint of 'John
> > Smiths' on - keeping it refreshingly cool on those hot summer days.
>
> Wow. Forget working on this non-essential item called
> the fuel pump, I gotta get that thing working!
>
> > Seriously though could it be the innerds of a tacho or speedo?
>
> I suppose, but it doesn't seem to have any fittings for
> any moving parts. It seems to be mostly solid.
>
> Could it be a buzzer of some kind, ripped out by the DPO the
> same time he unhooked the blower fan because it wouldn't
> stop?
>
> --
> Trevor Boicey
> Ottawa, Canada
> tboicey@brit.ca
> http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
How fat is it - will it fit in your picture scanner?
Suppose at the end of the day you could blast some volts into it and
see what happens - probably polarity sensitive though . . .
Cheers
==
Chris Nevard
"An extrovert computer programmer? One who talks while staring at YOUR shoes."
<http://www.mgcars.org/cambs.mgoc/images2/chris.jpg>
Work <nevardc@sky4.bskyb.com> Other <spridgeteer@yahoo.com>
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