bi22le
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posted on 14/2/12 at 10:52 PM |
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tidy savage switch wiring
I didn't do the wiring on my car and behind the dash is terrible.
due to the way the terminals are has anybody found a neat way of wiring them up?
I am thinking of solder and heat shrink most of it the just have spade connectors for the back light connector.
Any other smarter ways?
Photos anyone?
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ceebmoj
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posted on 14/2/12 at 10:58 PM |
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I'm also interested in seeing what people have done.
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Tris
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posted on 14/2/12 at 11:13 PM |
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This was my effort on the last car - soldered on except for the centre two connections for the light. This meant that i could if needed remove the
switch without having to de-solder anything. I also had resisters soldered directly onto the side of each switch as i was doing two stage dimming
(i.e. 60% brightness when not pressed, 100% brightness when pressed).
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Mr C
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posted on 15/2/12 at 07:29 AM |
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Here's mine, not he best, but does the trick.
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designer
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posted on 15/2/12 at 09:34 AM |
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Neat wiring is difficult.
If it's working why change it?
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Irony
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posted on 15/2/12 at 09:40 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by designer
Neat wiring is difficult.
If it's working why change it?
In my job neat wiring goes hand in hand with correct safe wiring. You more likely to identify mistakes on a well thought out wiring job.
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designer
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posted on 15/2/12 at 10:17 AM |
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quote:
In my job neat wiring goes hand in hand with correct safe wiring. You more likely to identify mistakes on a well thought out wiring job.
Totally agree. But it's not a new installation, or a rebuild, and it's working.
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bi22le
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posted on 15/2/12 at 04:48 PM |
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All the connections are spades and may come off. plus now i know its a mess its bugging me!!
Track days ARE the best thing since sliced bread, until I get a supercharger that is!
Please read my ring story:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/13/viewthread.php?tid=139152&page=1
Me doing a sub 56sec lap around Brands Indy. I need a geo set up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHksfvIGB3I
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omega 24 v6
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posted on 15/2/12 at 05:27 PM |
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All the connections are spades because they have to come off if you ever need to remove/ replace them.
If it looks wrong it probably is wrong.
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bi22le
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posted on 18/2/12 at 09:59 AM |
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Only the pins for the back lights need to come off for removal and due to the size and type of spade used (non locking male due to no hole) the
universal insulated crimps (red) dont fit very well or lock on fully, pliers have to be sued to ensure a tight fit.
Why would you need to change the back of the switch? If you more it somewhere else on the dash then re route the wire!
Thanks for the comment though.
Any other pics of inspiration.
Track days ARE the best thing since sliced bread, until I get a supercharger that is!
Please read my ring story:
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Me doing a sub 56sec lap around Brands Indy. I need a geo set up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHksfvIGB3I
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daniel mason
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posted on 18/2/12 at 10:46 AM |
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have you got the correct sized spade connectors on mate? the connections on mine are very tight.
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