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EV 100 system

Just make it alittle easier on my self, does anyone know which wire on what connector I can tap into for a back alarm?

John
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 01:10
  • By 7777
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Don't think you will need it, depends on alarm. If there is some feedback a diode would be all you need.
  • Posted 3 Mar 2012 00:19
  • By radon
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sure theres something about putting 22k resistor and diode into the wiring to the reversing bleeper make a suspression circiut.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 07:08
  • By bing098
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Gotcha, thank you Radon
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 02:29
  • By 7777
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No. It's the 6 screw terminals. 1-2-3 are top set, 4-5-6 are bottom set of screws. So it will be a nice connection without cutting into wires , just use spade terminal. Terminal 6 would be near the y plug.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 02:07
  • By radon
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Is that the long thin terminals X,Y, or the small square terminals A, B.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 01:48
  • By 7777
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Depending if your forward / reverse switch can handle draw of backup alarm which most can. I would go off of terminal screw 6 or tb11-6 reverse input to ev100 card
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 01:32
  • By radon
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