Hatch accuator accelerator help??
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thats gonna depend on how big a relay they are using in that setup and what your rams draw for power.....you can put like a 20amp fuse into the feed line for the relays and try hooking up both rams and see if it will work....hopefully the fuse will blow before the relay gets damaged....or you can get all fancy and split those output wires into a 2 way splitter switch and then be able to open one hatch then flip the switch and open the other hatch...and do it in reverse to close.....or just go and either make yourself a set of new relays like i have posted in the diagram and be done with it...hell it would probably cost ya $20/$30 from summitt for their relay setps...
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you know what would also be nice, is a built in auto-resetting circut breaker on each relay.....it would act as sort of a limit switch....when the ram reaches full open or close the amp draw would momentarily spike and the breaker would open....then reset in a few seconds and be ready for the next go-round....hmmmm
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Doeas it work the way i was thinking?
I was actually thinking about sepperate circuit breakers for each relay positive leg of the circuit....this way when you reach max lift or close completely...the breaker will pop....but you still have the other side available to work instantly without having toi wait for it to reset itself....
I was actually thinking about sepperate circuit breakers for each relay positive leg of the circuit....this way when you reach max lift or close completely...the breaker will pop....but you still have the other side available to work instantly without having toi wait for it to reset itself....
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As wally has said it depends on the load. They do make relays that will do all this in one "box". In other words run 2 rams as they are double relays, even 4, 8,...... kind of under one hood if you will.
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I will try and take a look at a place that I get a lot of my electronics from locally. It is called U-Do-It Electronics.... Probably be a few days before I can get back there however...
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Thats cool. Remember two wires coming from the switch and one straight from the battery. I'm leaving this weekend for a quick stop by table rock lake and than on to loto for the thunder on the lake poker run. Just won't raise the hatch much.
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Check your thread in the eliminator thread...
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http://www.speedwake.com/upload/show...ighlight=hatch[/QUOTE]
I know this is an older thread, but I used the schematic in this link (4th post) to wire my slow a** hatch. I crammed 2 relays inside of a 4"x2"x1" hobby box from radio shack . I stuck it to my firewall, grabbed 12v at the batt switch, grounded off a ground lug and MAN WHAT A DIFFERENCE. I should have done this years ago. And for the $10 it cost to do, it is the cheapest thing I have ever done on the boat....Mike
I know this is an older thread, but I used the schematic in this link (4th post) to wire my slow a** hatch. I crammed 2 relays inside of a 4"x2"x1" hobby box from radio shack . I stuck it to my firewall, grabbed 12v at the batt switch, grounded off a ground lug and MAN WHAT A DIFFERENCE. I should have done this years ago. And for the $10 it cost to do, it is the cheapest thing I have ever done on the boat....Mike
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