Fireball, about your schematic????
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Re: Fireball, about your schematic????
well...its not too hard. You essentially need to run 2 wires back to the heater. A main power feed (I prefer 10AWG-minimum) which is run straight from the battery or aux battery post (make sure to put a fuze in it...). The other wire is a "trigger wire" This is the wire that will turn it on. it needs to be a +12 V signal (from a switch by the driver) and needs to connect to one of the 2 terminals on the pressure switch provided. From the other terminal run a wire to pin 85 on the relay. Run pin 86 to ground. Connect the thick hot wire ran to pin 30. Connect 87 to one of the 2 wires of the heater. Then connect the other heater wire to ground. This is how I have mine set up.
Hope this helps <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0">
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Hope this helps <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0">
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Re: Fireball, about your schematic????
Now if only I could find the money for a heater and maft....where did I put it..... <img src="gr_grin.gif" border="0">