Gizmokev
Automotive
- Aug 1, 2011
- 6
I have a "system" which I install into vehicles which I need to have the ability to fine control the current flowing into the system. My original thinking was to use a variable resistor inline of the positive but I dont think these will be up too the job.
Essentially the "system" will be set to allow a max of 10A flow at 13.8V, the resistance being set by the "system". I need to be able to adjust between 0A and 10A in this scenario.
My installations so far have been to take power direct from the battery (both + & -) and take them into a Ring Smart Relay RCT460 to detect when the engine is running and provide power down to the system. I have then had to adjust the current drawn by changing the "system" internally to get the required amps. This is a very fiddly job and takes time which can be better spent hence my request here.
So my request here is simple....does anyone have the ability to draw me a diagram of how to build a unit that will do 2 functions outlined underneath.
1. Replace the need for a seperate smart relay without the need to find an ignition live
2. Allow fine control of the current taken by the "system" (I call this choking it back) whilst leaving the voltage the same.
Here is hoping you can help me in my quest.
Kev
Essentially the "system" will be set to allow a max of 10A flow at 13.8V, the resistance being set by the "system". I need to be able to adjust between 0A and 10A in this scenario.
My installations so far have been to take power direct from the battery (both + & -) and take them into a Ring Smart Relay RCT460 to detect when the engine is running and provide power down to the system. I have then had to adjust the current drawn by changing the "system" internally to get the required amps. This is a very fiddly job and takes time which can be better spent hence my request here.
So my request here is simple....does anyone have the ability to draw me a diagram of how to build a unit that will do 2 functions outlined underneath.
1. Replace the need for a seperate smart relay without the need to find an ignition live
2. Allow fine control of the current taken by the "system" (I call this choking it back) whilst leaving the voltage the same.
Here is hoping you can help me in my quest.
Kev