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#1 Weber Electric choke
lil_1200 Posted on: 2011/1/17 15:36
Hey guys I was hoping for some help here. I have just gone and bought myself a weber 38 dgas with an electric choke and I have no idea where or how to hook the choke up. I can only think of 2 options, 1 being somehow hook it up to the temp gauge so that it opens it up at a certain temp OR 2 just hook it up to a source of power and it detects the temp itself and opens and closes all by itself? I have no idea, any help would be appreciated. Also is it even worth hooking up or should I just take the choke out(by which i mean taking the chokes butterflies out as well as the rod)? Thanks guys


#2 Re: Weber Electric choke
benny Posted on: 2011/1/17 23:24
wire it up to switched 12 Volts. you could wire it directly to the battery for testing purposes, but long term it is not a good idea as the cct would be continuously energised


#3 Re: Weber Electric choke
ddgonzal Posted on: 2011/1/23 2:53
I connect mine to the Coil +. Or if you running a coil with resistor (stock 1200 setup), wire it to the resistor 12V side.


#4 Re: Weber Electric choke
bakat Posted on: 2011/1/23 17:31
a little out of context, im not sure yours is DGAS or DGES because, the letter A in DGAS stands for water choke (A for Aqua). perhaps yours is DGES. E is for electric choke.






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