[ausev] 12V keyed power plane
Charles Birkhead
CB02 at ridemetro.org
Thu Jul 13 18:01:08 GMT 2006
Bosch 12V 75A relays with mounting tabs are available for ~$20. These
are not PCB-mount.
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From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org [mailto:ausev-bounces at austinev.org] On
Behalf Of Chris Robison
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 12:51 PM
To: AustinEV announcements list
Subject: Re: [ausev] 12V keyed power plane
If I understand you right, it sounds like a job for an automotive relay,
which you can buy at an auto parts store. Probably 2 or 3 in your case,
since they're usually 30-40A. (I think I still have a couple 70A 12V
relays, but they're PCB-mount, not automotive with the faston tabs.)
Anyway, you'd just need a really thin wire up to the keyswitch (or any
other wire that's hot when the car's on) to power the relay coils, which
draw very little current. Then your big supply wire would go to the
relays' contacts, which would be wherever you want to mount them.
--chris
On Thu, July 13, 2006 11:59 am, tomsmail said:
> Does anyone know how "Hot in START/RUN" is typically
> derrived from the "Hot at all times"?
>
> Can I just say, aaagghhck!? (Translate:The Haynes manual is
> almost worthless).
>
> I have 6 secondary circuits in the Tracker, not exceeding 60
> amps total, that are hot in RUN. But the primary fuse for
> that group is hot at all times. How is it switched? I
> can't imagine a 60 amp wire running up the steering column
> being switched by the key.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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