
The unit plugs into the current Armortek smoke option pack wiring loom, in place of the solid state relay. The King Tiger smoke option pack includes two fans, and I am currently working on a method to simplify the installation of this module with this configuration.
An additional connection links into the Benedini TBS5 sound module. The TBS5 can either be a bare board or as part of the Armortek Amplifier Module, though there is a caveat to using the latter.
The module takes its power from the wiring loom and the left hand LED shows when it is powered up. The right hand LED shows the status of the fan and the brightness is proportional to the speed of the fan.
When the engine start sound is played on the Benedini unit, the fan spins up to full speed for approximately 3 seconds, then drops down to half speed whilst the engine is idling. If the engine rev-up sound is played, the fan spins up to full speed for the duration of the sound.
On moving off, the fan spins up to full speed for approximately 3 seconds, then runs proportionally to the speed of the model.
As the vehicle slows to a stop, the fan spins up to full speed again for approximately 3 seconds, then reverts to half speed whilst the engine is idling.
When the engine stop sound is played, the fan stops running.
The power, fan and sound connections are colour coded and the unit features reverse polarity protection to prevent damage if it should be wired incorrectly.
Please email me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for orders, or if you have any further questions.
Adrian.