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Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:36 pm
by Ian
I've got one if you want it. Bought for my V6 petrol, but decided it was not required. Brand new, unpacked. Send me a PM and you can have it at cost (post free).
SORRY, my mistake.....just checked and it is a TM2 alarm!
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:39 pm
by Lloydy
Still no joy using this site to order...
Im not thick.... Just doesnt want to know!?
Anyone know how i can get hold of this chap?
Lloydy.
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:44 pm
by mister munkey
works on mine as long as I hit the paypal button on the Bongo bit,
If you're having probs PM Dave Mason on here . . .
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:47 pm
by missfixit70
missfixit70 wrote:I just tried it & it worked ok, give it another go, but right click on the link "open in new window" then you don't lose this page. if not I think you can
email Dave Mason by clicking on his name on the bottom left of the page. Good luck

Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:55 pm
by Lloydy
Thanks Kirsty...
Missed your point first time round...
Have just sent him an email now!
Thanks to all for their comments and advice!
Lloydy

Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:18 pm
by missfixit70
No worries, I seem to remember I had trouble trying to order mine & had to contact him.
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 7:45 pm
by monfluffy1987
Hello all!
I have just fitted my mason alarm and have certainly had a brown pants moment!
Please advise - i'm seriously stressing out about this.
bongo temp is at idle - 01.00 position
bongo driving - 01.30 position
bongo up hill / high acceleration - 01.30- 01.45!!!
At what point do i stop my car due to engine overheat (mine was prone to doing that until i 'think' i fixed it last week!) So forgive me if I'm paranoid!
Is the actual 'H' point the same as it would be without the Mason? As in the 'STOP YOUR CAR OR IT WILL DIE' point???
I have to drive my bongo to work tomorrow and am very worried about him.
Any advice would literally save my bacon.
Marc
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 7:50 pm
by waycar8
yes thats sounds right, 1 to 1.30 normal and will rise further on hard acceleration , just keep an eye on the temperature gauge as it is now reading the coerrect temperature as it should. if the needle goes into the red then you have a problem
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:10 pm
by mister munkey
monfluffy1987 wrote:
Any advice would literally save my bacon.
Marc
I take it you're a butchers delivery person then.
Or maybe a pig farmer . . .

Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:38 am
by bigdaddycain
monfluffy1987 wrote:Hello all!
I have just fitted my mason alarm and have certainly had a brown pants moment!
Please advise - i'm seriously stressing out about this.
bongo temp is at idle - 01.00 position
bongo driving - 01.30 position
bongo up hill / high acceleration - 01.30- 01.45!!!
At what point do i stop my car due to engine overheat (mine was prone to doing that until i 'think' i fixed it last week!) So forgive me if I'm paranoid!
Is the actual 'H' point the same as it would be without the Mason? As in the 'STOP YOUR CAR OR IT WILL DIE' point???
I have to drive my bongo to work tomorrow and am very worried about him.
Any advice would literally save my bacon.
Marc
You need to set the alarm for your bongo,and your own driving situations. With time, the tiny tweaks made to the adjuster on the alarm will mean you have it set just right for you. Everybodies vehicle is different (the engines aren't exactly built to formula 1 tolerances

)as is, your own driving style,and the environment in which you live all have a bearing on what to set the alarm to. That's why there isn't a "Default" setting for the alarm.
The mason alarm has the added benefit of reflecting when the stat opens on the bongo too,if stuck in heavy traffic for a period of time,you can actually see the needle drop as the stat opens/rad fans operate.
A very steep incline can affect the gauge reading though,(and i mean very steep). I parked on a drive once that was maybe 45ยบ facing uphill,as i glanced down the reading on the temp gauge had dropped to the standard gauge's 11 o'clock (disconcerting once you get accustomed to seeing the gauge around the 1 or 2 o'clock mark) The gauge will return to normal operation once back on level ground for a few moments.

Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:24 pm
by monfluffy1987
When you say you have to adjust the alarm to suit the vehicle. All you can do as far as adjustment is concerned, is just to tweak the potentiometer to set the alarm threshold is that right?
basically my question is:
the guage goes from 10:00 - 02:00. C to H respectively
10:00 or below means the engine is off / hasn't really started to rise in temp.
01:00 is the max temp the needle gets to during engine idle
01:00 - 01:45 is driving conditions (accellerating, cruising etc)
But when i took out my bongo, the guage was nearly touching 2'oclock after a half an hour journey! (so this is basically as high as it can get before crossing the line on the temp guage into 'red' (or white in my case).
is this ok? my Mason is currently calibrated to 4.8-5 on the POT.
also - if i were to in theory 'cut' the wires to my mason alarm, would it immediately go back to normal bongo temp guage? I am thinking of making a small junction box for my alarm for easy disconnect / reconnect during the time in which i am calibrating.
Many thanks again,
sorry if these are questions that have already been asked!!!
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:34 pm
by bigdaddycain
monfluffy1987 wrote:When you say you have to adjust the alarm to suit the vehicle. All you can do as far as adjustment is concerned, is just to tweak the potentiometer to set the alarm threshold is that right?
Yes, that's correct.
monfluffy1987 wrote:
basically my question is:
the guage goes from 10:00 - 02:00. C to H respectively
10:00 or below means the engine is off / hasn't really started to rise in temp.
01:00 is the max temp the needle gets to during engine idle
01:00 - 01:45 is driving conditions (accellerating, cruising etc)
But when i took out my bongo, the guage was nearly touching 2'oclock after a half an hour journey! (so this is basically as high as it can get before crossing the line on the temp guage into 'red' (or white in my case).
is this ok? my Mason is currently calibrated to 4.8-5 on the POT.
That's exactly how the mason alarm on my bongo behaves, mine is set to 4.5.
Can't comment on the wire snip query,though it seems a good idea,the more options the better i guess....

Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:35 pm
by Veg_Ian
Your readings appear to be a bit higher than the norm but each Bongo is different so it's not really an issue. As has already been said, you need to adjust the alarm to only go off when the engine gets hotter than you would normally expect. Start with it at a low figure and when at your normal hot level, turn it up until it just goes off. Trial and error I'm afraid but it has to be that way due to variations in cooling systems etc.
Don't chop the cable unless you clip each individual wire separately. If you cut the lot in one go you effectively short out the gauge. I know because I buggered up my Townace by doing that

Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:38 pm
by daveblueozzie
my mason alarm is set a tad above 5. the needle on the gauge does move about a lot, ive had the needle just touching the red mark on the gauge, without any probs. it does depend on the road conditions and your driving. mine was set to five when i took a holiday in the highlands , not moved it back dont think i need to.
Re: MASON ALARM
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:40 pm
by monfluffy1987
Okey doke,
thank you for the advice!
It probably is just because my bongo does appear to run hotter than others anyway.
When i first checked my temp guage when i bought it, (pre-mason), then after all my troubles it seems to be at a normal of 11.5. Perhaps this is why mine is slightly higher after fitting the mason!
ah these bongo's hey!?! I was saying 'I hate my car' last night, but no... I've slept on it and i still love him, even though he's not perfect.