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Kill Switch For Comp Truck Build
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Kill Switch For Comp Truck Build
Hi. Hopefully someone can help me with my dilema.
Trying to get my head around installing a kill switch.
Its for a GU coil cab and it is being built for winch challenges and possibly cliffhanger.
Im running 3 batteries, 1 in the engine bay and 2 on the tray + 2 winches 1 front mounted and 1 mid mounted.
I dont like the idea or cost of running large cable behind the dash so I was wondering can you run a few small switches to appropriate sized solenoids to cut the power ?
CCDA rulebook isnt that clear to me.
Cheers
Trying to get my head around installing a kill switch.
Its for a GU coil cab and it is being built for winch challenges and possibly cliffhanger.
Im running 3 batteries, 1 in the engine bay and 2 on the tray + 2 winches 1 front mounted and 1 mid mounted.
I dont like the idea or cost of running large cable behind the dash so I was wondering can you run a few small switches to appropriate sized solenoids to cut the power ?
CCDA rulebook isnt that clear to me.
Cheers
Found this t-max solenoid which is rated to 500 amps.
Anyone have any experience with these solenoids ?
My thinking is i could isolate each winch from the batteries on 2 solenoids and isolate the fuel pump, alternator, engine electrics etc on another. then just have 2 small switches in cab, 1 to isolate the winches and 1 for the rest.
Anyone have any experience with these solenoids ?
My thinking is i could isolate each winch from the batteries on 2 solenoids and isolate the fuel pump, alternator, engine electrics etc on another. then just have 2 small switches in cab, 1 to isolate the winches and 1 for the rest.
Anderson plugs ( of appropriate rating ) with pull handles.
Can be direct ( available as a standard part ) or i've seen versions disconected via a cable and tee handle in competition vehicles.
IMO these are EXTREMELY reliable, simple and very effective as they provide full isolation of both + and - when used.
They are also not expensive IMO.
Can be direct ( available as a standard part ) or i've seen versions disconected via a cable and tee handle in competition vehicles.
IMO these are EXTREMELY reliable, simple and very effective as they provide full isolation of both + and - when used.
They are also not expensive IMO.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
just put in a KOMATSU 8088-40000 H/D solonoid, they can handle 800Amp continious and 2000Amp peak. they are approx $300 each.
They are used as the main isolators on earthmoving equipment. 12/24v low current trigger.
OR
use a large anderton socket and plug inline on the main cable, but the plug is wired as a loop - then all you do is pull the plug from the socket! easy and ultra reliable
They are used as the main isolators on earthmoving equipment. 12/24v low current trigger.
OR
use a large anderton socket and plug inline on the main cable, but the plug is wired as a loop - then all you do is pull the plug from the socket! easy and ultra reliable
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