Plug it into your review camera Bernie , see more where your been than going .
Nice work .
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What did you do to your rig today?
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Re: What did you do to your rig today?
That looks pretty good Bernie, is that on a linear actuator or a rack?
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Re: What did you do to your rig today?
Are you going to watch TV while you're driving?
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Re: What did you do to your rig today?
That would be THIS ONE. Yes?
That would be amazing if you could do that. Thank you.We have a bar fridge at home so I can connect that up using different inverters to see just which works best and has the lowest 24hr battery draw while running the fridge so we have a base line for future reference.
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Newcastle George wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 6:36 am Are you going to watch TV while you're driving?![]()
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Ha ha, that's my next problem to figure out, it has to be disabled when the ignition is turned on.
So how do you disable a circuit when you power up another?
I'm guessing something transistorised.
Will have to google.
It's just a cheap linear actuator from ebay.supersparky wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:41 am That looks pretty good Bernie, is that on a linear actuator or a rack?
Had internal limit switches, but when I first put it together they jambed up inside and the whole thing stopped working.
So dismantled it, wired it direct to the motor and used external micro switches.
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Just a follow up on how to disable the actuator when the ignition is on...
It seems I can do it with a normal car relay.
But I would like to run it past the electrical guru's please.
So pin 30 is the normal power wire that feeds the actuator.
Pin 87 then goes to the actuator
Pin 86 is from the ignition switch.
Pin 85 is to ground (earth)
Does this sound right, i.e. will it kill the actuator circuit when the ignition is on?
Thanx in advance.
It seems I can do it with a normal car relay.
But I would like to run it past the electrical guru's please.
So pin 30 is the normal power wire that feeds the actuator.
Pin 87 then goes to the actuator
Pin 86 is from the ignition switch.
Pin 85 is to ground (earth)
Does this sound right, i.e. will it kill the actuator circuit when the ignition is on?
Thanx in advance.
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Re: What did you do to your rig today?
Bernie, just make sure that you can retract the screen before you turn on the ignition.
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Re: What did you do to your rig today?
86 to ground
85 to ignition power
87a to actuator common power wire. (ie the wire that is connected to the battery now)
30 to battery + via a fuse.
https://www.narva.com.au/products/68044BL
The reason for 87a is because it's a change over. And, is normally connected when the relay (ignition) is off. Thus minimizing the battery drain.
You could also wire pin 87 to the down circuit so the TV is retracted when the ignition is lowered. Q: when you removed the internal micro switches and went external, did you move the internal diodes across too?
85 to ignition power
87a to actuator common power wire. (ie the wire that is connected to the battery now)
30 to battery + via a fuse.
https://www.narva.com.au/products/68044BL
The reason for 87a is because it's a change over. And, is normally connected when the relay (ignition) is off. Thus minimizing the battery drain.
You could also wire pin 87 to the down circuit so the TV is retracted when the ignition is lowered. Q: when you removed the internal micro switches and went external, did you move the internal diodes across too?
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Thanx Bruce, that helps a lot.Brucie2 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 12:33 pm Do a Google for 5 pin relay.
https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... +pin+relay
One set NO & the other NC ................ In reverse when fed power.
I figured that it would be pretty easy to remember to retract the screen before we start up.supersparky wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 1:00 pm Bernie, just make sure that you can retract the screen before you turn on the ignition.


Thanx for that too, starting to get the idea now.jon_d wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 1:08 pm 86 to ground
85 to ignition power
87a to actuator common power wire. (ie the wire that is connected to the battery now)
30 to battery + via a fuse.
https://www.narva.com.au/products/68044BL
The reason for 87a is because it's a change over. And, is normally connected when the relay (ignition) is off. Thus minimizing the battery drain.
You could also wire pin 87 to the down circuit so the TV is retracted when the ignition is lowered. Q: when you removed the internal micro switches and went external, did you move the internal diodes across too?
No the diodes were toast, so I have 3 wires from the micro switches to the controller, i for each switch active and a common earth.
With it wired into the controller I don't think I can easily do an auto retract??


Thanx everyone, relays are good things hey?

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Re: What did you do to your rig today?
Ray, You really should have the diodes installed. They are really smart and prevent a motor burnout.
I'll draw up a circuit and post it.
I'll draw up a circuit and post it.