Anything wrong with this diagram I made?
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Anything wrong with this diagram I made?
This is for a dry dual inline n20 solenoid using a MSD 8969 switch with wot, 1st gear lockout and a purge.
Thank
-Cthulu
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Thank
-Cthulu
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1. too many fuses. not needed. don't fuse both sides of a line. Just one at the battery for the high current line and one before the arm switch for the low current line. I would use a 10a.
2. if you place your WOT switch on the ground side, you'll only need to run one wire to it. the other side would just loop to the mounting screw ground.
2. if you place your WOT switch on the ground side, you'll only need to run one wire to it. the other side would just loop to the mounting screw ground.
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grounding out the wot is a good call, I guess im just over concerned with blowing a solenoid. I think they only pull like 8-9 amps but id rather not fry a 40 dollar part.
i'll put the wot on the ground side, thanks guys.
i'll put the wot on the ground side, thanks guys.