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Switch panel wiring
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Submitterdatman55More Photos from datman55   Last Update2004/10/4 7:05    Tell a friendTell a friend
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A good look at the wiring on the switch panel. The switch panel and dash are on seperate looms which can be disconnected and removed by one or two plugs.

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datman55
Posted: 2004/10/4 7:24  Updated: 2004/10/4 7:24
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Joined: 2003/10/28
From: Perth
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 Re: Switch panel wiring
Pic of the wiring that is behind the switch panel. I'm gald I had an expert do it all for me!

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kegs
Posted: 2004/10/4 11:16  Updated: 2004/10/4 11:16
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/1/5
From: campbelltown (sydney) australia
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 Re: Switch panel wiring
the connector at the top right corner looks like one of the plugs at work we charge our forklifts with.... wat is it for ???

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datman55
Posted: 2004/10/4 13:05  Updated: 2004/10/4 13:05
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 Re: Switch panel wiring
That's too allow us to disconnect the switch panel quickly if we need to. That plug is for the main battery feed..... hence the heavy duty cable. saves us having to disconnect the battery from the main power switch unde the switch panel.

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kegs
Posted: 2004/10/4 13:28  Updated: 2004/10/4 13:28
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: campbelltown (sydney) australia
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 Re: Switch panel wiring
good idea, i spose if its just a 12v cable quick adapter then its probly the same thing u find on forklifts.

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datman55
Posted: 2004/10/4 14:08  Updated: 2004/10/4 14:08
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 Re: Switch panel wiring
It does look very similar...maybe a little smaller than the Forklift ones though...but not much ;)

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ca18det_man
Posted: 2004/10/7 11:15  Updated: 2004/10/7 11:15
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 1999/11/25
From: Mudgee NSW Australia
Posts: 1187
 Re: Switch panel wiring
Awesome job !!! I can only hope mine turns out half as good as that. I see teh many hours have gone into the car when do you think it will be ready to go?? Next season maybe

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datman55
Posted: 2004/10/7 23:52  Updated: 2004/10/7 23:52
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From: Perth
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 Re: Switch panel wiring
I should be testing early in the new year...assuming I can organise to get my CAMS licence renewed, I should be at Round 1.