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Hello all, I have been accumulating accessories and finally have almost everything in to start installing in the 923.
1. 2 Pyle 720 watt DC-DC converters
2. Stereo
3. 2 Amplifiers
4. CB and aux speaker
5. 105 Watt LED lightbar
6. Assorted switches, relays, battery disconnect
To get 24v power to the converters, I am planning on running a 4 gauge wire to a grounding block, through an inline fuse. The block will split to three 8 gauge wires. 2 of these will go to the converters, and 1 will go to a Buss Bar or fuse box to be able to add additional 24V accessories later. I plan on running the power for the LED Lightbar from the buss/fuseblock.
The 12V feeds from the converters will go to 2 additional fuseblocks to wire the CB, Radio, Amps and any other 12V accessories.
A couple of questions if anyone wouldn't mind helping me avoid a meltdown because of a wiring mistake!
What kind of 24V solenoid do I need to be able to run a master switch on the dashboard to turn off the converters? Would this one work? http://www.amazon.com/Solenoid-Heav...d=1367831730&sr=1-5&keywords=24+volt+solenoid
I also have a keyed battery disconnect, although I would rather use a dash switch. Any reason not to use the disconnect?
Should the ground for the converters and 12V accessories be connected to the same location, and should they be grounded to battery negative or chassis?
Finally, the lightbar came with a wiring and a relay. Even though the lightbar itself will accept 24 V, the relay it came with is 12V. I want to run the lightbar off the 24V side, can I run the switch wire to the 12V side and the power wire to 24V or will this fry the relay?
Sorry for all the questions, any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Jason
1. 2 Pyle 720 watt DC-DC converters
2. Stereo
3. 2 Amplifiers
4. CB and aux speaker
5. 105 Watt LED lightbar
6. Assorted switches, relays, battery disconnect
To get 24v power to the converters, I am planning on running a 4 gauge wire to a grounding block, through an inline fuse. The block will split to three 8 gauge wires. 2 of these will go to the converters, and 1 will go to a Buss Bar or fuse box to be able to add additional 24V accessories later. I plan on running the power for the LED Lightbar from the buss/fuseblock.
The 12V feeds from the converters will go to 2 additional fuseblocks to wire the CB, Radio, Amps and any other 12V accessories.
A couple of questions if anyone wouldn't mind helping me avoid a meltdown because of a wiring mistake!
What kind of 24V solenoid do I need to be able to run a master switch on the dashboard to turn off the converters? Would this one work? http://www.amazon.com/Solenoid-Heav...d=1367831730&sr=1-5&keywords=24+volt+solenoid
I also have a keyed battery disconnect, although I would rather use a dash switch. Any reason not to use the disconnect?
Should the ground for the converters and 12V accessories be connected to the same location, and should they be grounded to battery negative or chassis?
Finally, the lightbar came with a wiring and a relay. Even though the lightbar itself will accept 24 V, the relay it came with is 12V. I want to run the lightbar off the 24V side, can I run the switch wire to the 12V side and the power wire to 24V or will this fry the relay?
Sorry for all the questions, any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Jason