JC Sparks
Mechanical
- Jul 22, 2017
- 3
I need a 12 V DC circuit. Here is what I am doing. This is going to be used on a vehicle that we will run
at the Bonneville salt flats in Utah this August.
I am utilizing a automatic shifter to change gears as it goes down the track. When this auto shift as it is called
gets a pre determined RPM reading it sends a momentary 12 V ground to a solenoid on the transmission and it shifts.
My concern is many times when the shift takes place traction can be broken allowing the tire to spin witch allows the RPM
to go up, in turn sending another signal to the auto shift to shift into the next gear. I need to allow my driver a few seconds to
regain traction with the throttle when this happens while staying in the proper gear.
So, what I need to put together is a circuit with a timer or 2? When the momentary 12 volt ground signal is sent I need to
wait lets say 1/2 to 1 second to make sure the shift has taken place. Then I want to open a normally closed relay that will be
wired into the 12 volt ground signal wire. I need that signal wire to be open for lets say up to 15 seconds ( adjustable time ).
After the 15 seconds has passed the relay closes and the circuit resets and is ready for the next signal to shift into the next gear.
I appreciate the help. JC Sparks
at the Bonneville salt flats in Utah this August.
I am utilizing a automatic shifter to change gears as it goes down the track. When this auto shift as it is called
gets a pre determined RPM reading it sends a momentary 12 V ground to a solenoid on the transmission and it shifts.
My concern is many times when the shift takes place traction can be broken allowing the tire to spin witch allows the RPM
to go up, in turn sending another signal to the auto shift to shift into the next gear. I need to allow my driver a few seconds to
regain traction with the throttle when this happens while staying in the proper gear.
So, what I need to put together is a circuit with a timer or 2? When the momentary 12 volt ground signal is sent I need to
wait lets say 1/2 to 1 second to make sure the shift has taken place. Then I want to open a normally closed relay that will be
wired into the 12 volt ground signal wire. I need that signal wire to be open for lets say up to 15 seconds ( adjustable time ).
After the 15 seconds has passed the relay closes and the circuit resets and is ready for the next signal to shift into the next gear.
I appreciate the help. JC Sparks