This has been raised a few times, but a search didn't turn up any answers to the following....
I believe my wiring uses the standard Blade starter relay so I presume I can use a normal non heavy duty starter button to switch the starter
relay?
Given that I don't want idiotic passengers pressing the button at will and screwing up the starter, I'm going to take the feed for the
button (hence also feed for the relay) from the neutral light. So as soon as the car's in gear the button no longer works.
An alternative would be the handbrake as thats easier to put on than neutral will be to find, when I stall it.
Ideally I'd like it wired to then when its running the switch no longer works, but the only way I can think of doing that is to use the low oil
pressure light, but I'm thinking it may get enough pressure when cranking to put the light out which would stop it cranking possibly before
starting.
Any ideas?
ta
Chris
chris it sounds very complicated for just an engine start switch
why should your passengers mess?
this has come up before;
1. use alternator lamp.
2, smack the passenger in the face how often do you envissage this happening anyway?
not worth the complication IMO.
i think you could wire the starter relay earth via the hand brake so relay only works when hand brake is on if you want to stop people pressing starter button or you could use a guarded button
would need another switch on hand brake
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Originally posted by zzr1100rick2
i think you could wire the starter relay earth via the hand brake so relay only works when hand brake is on if you want to stop people pressing starter button or you could use a guarded button
Why not just put the 'start' button to the right of the steering wheel?
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Originally posted by 02GF74
1. use alternator lamp.
Given how easy it can be to stall bec's I wouldn't make the restart procedure too involved, as already said, just put the button to the right of the steering wheel.
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Originally posted by russbost
As already said, just put the button to the right of the steering wheel.
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Originally posted by the_fbi
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Originally posted by russbost
As already said, just put the button to the right of the steering wheel.
Its a bit late for that now.....
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Originally posted by the_fbi
Given that I don't want idiotic passengers pressing the button at will and screwing up the starter
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Originally posted by the_fbi
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Originally posted by russbost
As already said, just put the button to the right of the steering wheel.
Its a bit late for that now.....
found this on the web ages ago.hope it helps
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oops sorry about the image size.bit of a numpty with computers
The blade engine already has a starter button... substitute the other switch for that. IFAIK pressing the starter button on a bike when it's
running has no effect!
Steve
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Originally posted by Hellfire
The blade engine already has a starter button... substitute the other switch for that. IFAIK pressing the starter button on a bike when it's running has no effect!
Steve
Hang a ball pein hammer from the dashboard. When they ask (and they will), tell them it's used to give a light rap to the knuckles of anyone who touches anything in the car! They should keep a respectful distance from the switches then...
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Originally posted by matty_64
oops sorry about the image size.bit of a numpty with computers
yeahhhh
i thought it was for CEC then it would be just enough
providing to startermotor means to solenoid..
what i cant figureout is what all those lines means..
also the sens of the diode is strange with the bulb over there....
sow i deffo won´´t work in my case.
Tks
Ok...
From the neutral switch put in a diode with the band in the direction of the switch. we have now created a isolated neutral side hook this up to the
neg side of the relaiscoil.
Hook 12volts up to the "switch pin" on the relay
on the other switch pin you connect the starter relay wire. Now feed you starter button with 12volts pas them to the relay
and only in neutral the relay will work.
infact rereading this setup the diode could be eliminated.
easy.. but!!!!
as you prob now a bike gearbox when stalled in 1nd or 3thr likes moveing a bit to be able to search for Neutral sow i deffo say that you put in a
clutch switch wich while pressed gives you again neutral at the side of the relay.
to start while in gear...
[Edited on 21/12/06 by tks]