You should post what youre doing mate, as we learn more looking at the work in progress rather than looking at the finished product.
Pride has a habit of making us say no I don't want to show until its finished, if you have the time and patients I would like to spend some time with you with this.
Im up to stage two on my power distribution box.
Ive done the relay with 50 amp 250 volt cable and put Anderson poles on it.
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I guess this is what Im hooking up between my Ping pack and MP so its not off topic. Im thinking the box will sit either on top of Ping or in front of it under the seat.
The fuse and cables are rated at 50 amps. The relay is rated at 60 amps. the power poles are rated at 50 amps. The switch is DPDT centre off MOM.
That relay uses 1 watt of power to switch and takes the blink of an eye to switch it, It amazing. 1 watt in the blink of an eye to switch 50 amps. And no more watt needed to keep it there. It should be easy at that low current rating to put a bipolar electrolytic delay cap over the coil so I must hold the MOM switch down for .5 seconds before it activates the coil. The DPDT switch will have a resistor running off the on side straight to the controller so as I hold the switch down it allows current into the controller for precharge. With Precharge that relay should last 20 years and never have any issues. I could then use ultracaps for regen or something knowing that they aint going to kill the switch.
Yummy ultra caps can gets you more than 50 amps max if you wants, and save some hit on the Ping if they are diode blocked and shunted to stop ping from charging them too fast, then leave them open to regen and the controller. Great for that quick discharge take offs require.
Its a lil boxy though more stuff will be going in it.
The CA molded shunt will connect to the black cables and its rated at 45 amps. And I just hand wound an L100 inductor to go for the 3.2v 3 amps DC to DC converter for the cree clone lights. I have to build another switcher as my 12v one is only made to do 1 amp 12v.
Im not sure if I will put an alarm on the bike like you. But that would save a lock and key. Either way Im stuck with some device or key I could loose or drop. I lead a complicated life.
The ease of a bike alarm loud like yours is attractive, but I will need another DC to DC converter. How many amps does that alarm pull?
I found a 4 channel IR relay and key chain switching device. I fear if I go with something off the shelf the security isnt going to be too good especially if I boast it on the net,
Maybe I will do an RF design using modulated tones as the security, Make up an LF transmitter and receiver.. I never done radio before.
I may try my hand at voice activation, now this would suit me.. Hmmm. The alternatives are endless. but mind space I have is limited.