sparklr
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Help me before I blow up the Pig!
First the incidentals! I wired up a 30A-12 gauge hot wire to an automotive relay, which powers up a terminal block grounded back to the battery via 12 gauge. Apparently it is opined that this may not be a favourable form of grounding, albeit I don't understand why not, some thoughts? All was looking beautiful and progressing well, I had opted to use my instrument cluster lamp as my switching source for the relay. I turn the key and nothing. Hmm. No time to mess with that so I focus on powering up my grip heaters, straight off the battery via the Symtec controller that has no instructions. Egad, those won't work either. Conclusion, let Brainfart pass, disconnect and ride, then try again. More reading and research takes place, and even more head scratching. Momma was wrong, it's wood under my fingernails, not Rocks.
Now that I am confused, I head to the garage and play again with the Fluke machine, poking and prodding like a guru, yep good, scratch n scratch, yep good again, then I Fluked a Hmm. No juice from the lamp to switch the relay. So I dynamite the friggin crimp splice connector and use the old school version. Clickity click, and relay sends the electrons to the terminal block. Slow motion back flip for the Fluke!
Next item, the grip heaters and controller dilemma. Grip heaters are 2 wire Kimpex ATV heaters, both black wires. Hooked up or trying to do it properly without instuctions or meaningless online manuals is most frustrating. The controller has a red for go-go juice, no problem there so far, powers the unit up. A black, I interpret as to be welded to a ground. A brown for the thumb warmer, not used or part of the equation. And the evil white wire which seems to send the appropiriate voltage signal via selected controller power level. One lead from each grip goes to the white the other two leads I landed on the hot part of the terminal block. Heaters work, another back flip with a twist.
Fortunately with keen ears that overcome the pelting monsoon, I hear a gurgle. This usually means the suds quota is insufficient. So I count 1 and 2 and a glass of red, nope levels are manageable. I go ear the battery and it's gurgling. Emergency stop actions implemented. Hmm. Ground to frame, same test, same result. Please note that all this time, ignition key on only, Pig is not running. Does the Pig have the Swine Flu and need a vaccination?
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First the incidentals! I wired up a 30A-12 gauge hot wire to an automotive relay, which powers up a terminal block grounded back to the battery via 12 gauge. Apparently it is opined that this may not be a favourable form of grounding, albeit I don't understand why not, some thoughts? All was looking beautiful and progressing well, I had opted to use my instrument cluster lamp as my switching source for the relay. I turn the key and nothing. Hmm. No time to mess with that so I focus on powering up my grip heaters, straight off the battery via the Symtec controller that has no instructions. Egad, those won't work either. Conclusion, let Brainfart pass, disconnect and ride, then try again. More reading and research takes place, and even more head scratching. Momma was wrong, it's wood under my fingernails, not Rocks.
Now that I am confused, I head to the garage and play again with the Fluke machine, poking and prodding like a guru, yep good, scratch n scratch, yep good again, then I Fluked a Hmm. No juice from the lamp to switch the relay. So I dynamite the friggin crimp splice connector and use the old school version. Clickity click, and relay sends the electrons to the terminal block. Slow motion back flip for the Fluke!
Next item, the grip heaters and controller dilemma. Grip heaters are 2 wire Kimpex ATV heaters, both black wires. Hooked up or trying to do it properly without instuctions or meaningless online manuals is most frustrating. The controller has a red for go-go juice, no problem there so far, powers the unit up. A black, I interpret as to be welded to a ground. A brown for the thumb warmer, not used or part of the equation. And the evil white wire which seems to send the appropiriate voltage signal via selected controller power level. One lead from each grip goes to the white the other two leads I landed on the hot part of the terminal block. Heaters work, another back flip with a twist.
Fortunately with keen ears that overcome the pelting monsoon, I hear a gurgle. This usually means the suds quota is insufficient. So I count 1 and 2 and a glass of red, nope levels are manageable. I go ear the battery and it's gurgling. Emergency stop actions implemented. Hmm. Ground to frame, same test, same result. Please note that all this time, ignition key on only, Pig is not running. Does the Pig have the Swine Flu and need a vaccination?
:help:mad3::gaah: