Hi everyone, thank you all for the replies, and of course a happy new year to everyone
John Heath wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:54 pm
I’m fitting a battery isolation switch to my Tiger. Am upgrading most of the wiring to heavier duty silicone cable and am using 8mm bullet connectors on the battery cables...
Hi John, do you use this switch to power up the 'power module' directly or do you still have the relais wired in?
Vince Cutajar wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 8:37 pm
...Good idea. This is my version: ...
Hi Vince, that's a nicely organised unit you have there, so your cut off switch is your power on switch directly as well? No relais in between?
Mark Heaps wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:42 pm
I would personally wire in a battery shut off in parallel with the relay as a get you home method. Use the relay as long as it works but if it starts dropping out due to low battery voltage or fails completely, then activate the battery shut off to get the model into the car.
Mark
Hi Mark, Interesting application for the switch, I have been working with 24V car relais in a hobby application, and the thing that I noticed was that the relais drops out quit fast when the voltage drops. So when the relais is powered by the main battery (let's say its a lead acid), and the voltage is already lowered by normal discharge during use then a small amperage peak can cause a voltage drop high enough to drop out the relais quite easy, and leaving the tank powered off in the field. That's one reason I'm a bit holding back of using this relais harness. The other reason is that it doesn't isolate the power completely.
Your application of the switch would cover such a moment indeed, haven't thought of that.
Gerhard Michel wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:38 am
In my 5 tanks I use an automatic circuit breaker as a main switch...
Hi Gerhard, thats an interesting component you use there. Do you have a make and part number for me so I can look into it?