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Mike H
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I am working on a design for a trunk mount battery on my car. Since I
visit some drag strips, I need to follow NHRA and IHRA rules for such
a mount. This requires a shut off switch that will cut power to the
engine such that it shuts off, and the chassis wiring will no longer
have power.
I haven't worked with such things for a while, so my mind is
questioning my design. In essence, I need to cut power from the
battery, as well as shut the engine off as the alternator will keep
the car running even if the battery is disconnected. In my design I
will be pulling the 12v the Ignition system needs to operate to kill
the engine, thus the alternator.
Now I can just stick an relay in series with the ignition wire that
will be energized if the trunk switch is Closed. But I prefer to not
have a relay energized when the ignition is off. Thus the idea is a
second relay driven by the ignition system 12v lead. This relay would
be in series with the wire powering the first relay. Thus with the
ignition switch off, the NO relay is open, killing power to the first
relay.
I have a diagram here:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/tcw_fort/carparts/wiringcutoffswitch.jpg
I couldn't find a good way to diagram this with AACircuit.
The question is. Will this work? Will the line feeding pin 86, then
running through the second relay (K2) have 12v at the output at Pin
87 of K2? What impact, if any does having relay K1 driven by the
connection from K1 pin 86 to K1 pin 85 ground have on the voltage
available at Pin 87 of K2?
The goal here is that Relay K2 is only Actuated if both the DPDT
switch in the truck is closed and the ignition switch is closed (thus
power on the wire referred to as Circuit 16, pin 13). And that if the
DPDT switch is opened, K2 will open (K1 will stay closed until the
alternator stops but K2 will open immediately with the open of the
DPDT switch)
Thank you for any assistance.
visit some drag strips, I need to follow NHRA and IHRA rules for such
a mount. This requires a shut off switch that will cut power to the
engine such that it shuts off, and the chassis wiring will no longer
have power.
I haven't worked with such things for a while, so my mind is
questioning my design. In essence, I need to cut power from the
battery, as well as shut the engine off as the alternator will keep
the car running even if the battery is disconnected. In my design I
will be pulling the 12v the Ignition system needs to operate to kill
the engine, thus the alternator.
Now I can just stick an relay in series with the ignition wire that
will be energized if the trunk switch is Closed. But I prefer to not
have a relay energized when the ignition is off. Thus the idea is a
second relay driven by the ignition system 12v lead. This relay would
be in series with the wire powering the first relay. Thus with the
ignition switch off, the NO relay is open, killing power to the first
relay.
I have a diagram here:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/tcw_fort/carparts/wiringcutoffswitch.jpg
I couldn't find a good way to diagram this with AACircuit.
The question is. Will this work? Will the line feeding pin 86, then
running through the second relay (K2) have 12v at the output at Pin
87 of K2? What impact, if any does having relay K1 driven by the
connection from K1 pin 86 to K1 pin 85 ground have on the voltage
available at Pin 87 of K2?
The goal here is that Relay K2 is only Actuated if both the DPDT
switch in the truck is closed and the ignition switch is closed (thus
power on the wire referred to as Circuit 16, pin 13). And that if the
DPDT switch is opened, K2 will open (K1 will stay closed until the
alternator stops but K2 will open immediately with the open of the
DPDT switch)
Thank you for any assistance.