Robomatic

Jsmith2211

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Anyone out there have any knowledge of the robomatic automatic shutoff system? I have it installed on my 575 from when it used to run the farms blower fan for the drying floor. The idea of it is that it shuts the engine off if it runs out of water or oil (as its left going overnight) . But the problem is I have absolutely no idea how it is supposed to work, what wire goes to where etc. Its attached into the wiring somehow, but its a complete mess of wires. Does anybody have any knowledge of them, history or how they work? Or if it is possible to test it...

Thanks
 

Exfarmer

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Bury St Edmunds
Anyone out there have any knowledge of the robomatic automatic shutoff system? I have it installed on my 575 from when it used to run the farms blower fan for the drying floor. The idea of it is that it shuts the engine off if it runs out of water or oil (as its left going overnight) . But the problem is I have absolutely no idea how it is supposed to work, what wire goes to where etc. Its attached into the wiring somehow, but its a complete mess of wires. Does anybody have any knowledge of them, history or how they work? Or if it is possible to test it...

Thanks
Is that possibly a murphy system. Know nothing of a robomatic , but Murphy were the big name in the game for engine monitoring.
 

Jsmith2211

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Somerset
That is what it looks like
Is that possibly a murphy system. Know nothing of a robomatic , but Murphy were the big name in the game for engine monitoring.
 

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