How many seperate circuits should I run??
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How many seperate circuits should I run??
I'm into the wiring part of my system and I'm not sure how many seperate power feeds I should run. Here's what I have. 1st stage nitrous, 2nd stage nitrous, purge, nitrous heater, trans brake, linelock, electric water pump. I was figuring on running a feed for the heater, water pump and powering the rest off of one feed. The trans break, line lock, purge and 1st/2nd stage will never all be on at the same time. I plan to run 3 hot feeds from the post under the hood at the fuse box then run 1 feed from the ign to use for the control wiring. Let me know what you think.
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I would wire the N2O so you cant arm it unless the igniton is on.
For the N2O:
1 Switch to power the rest of them and turn the bottle heater on. (If you have a pressure switch)
1 Switch to Arm the 1st Stage.
1 Switch to Arm the 2nd stage.
1 button to purge.
You could take the power from teh main power feed from the N2O to power the line lock, since they should not be activated together.
Transbrake I would wire separate.
For the N2O:
1 Switch to power the rest of them and turn the bottle heater on. (If you have a pressure switch)
1 Switch to Arm the 1st Stage.
1 Switch to Arm the 2nd stage.
1 button to purge.
You could take the power from teh main power feed from the N2O to power the line lock, since they should not be activated together.
Transbrake I would wire separate.