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*How to Solved - Custom IC jumper switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie" data-source="post: 16260706" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>Before I get into the details, I'd like to share a few more pics of one of my countless other one-off mods. Pictured here is a smoked plexi panel with several switches, two LED's (not on, wait for the second pic) for each HE fan, and a digital voltmeter (also not on), displaying voltage to the IC pump. The switch trio is not labeled with function, I'll explain why later. FYI, the two Airfoil switches are labeled with functions. The "power strip" is actually used as a grounding strip for everything I've wired under the hood, except a few I use one on the driver's side for. Sorry the pics are a tad fuzzy. >></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1590952[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>When the engine is running and the IC pump / fans are powered, both LEDs and DVM are on. The blue LED is the pass fan, the red is driver's. >></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1590953[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The far left switch is a two position momentary. With the engine off, pushing the switch to the left turns on the pass fan, to the right turns on the driver's fan. This is used to test both fans individually.</p><p></p><p>The center switch is a two position underhood light switch. To the left turns on a pair of white strip LED's used when I'm working under the hood. To the right turns on a pair of blue / red strip LEDs for nighttime car shows. The far right switch is to turn on my one-off open HE grille with red / white / blue strip LED's. I did not label these because I did not want people turning them on at shows "just to see" what they do. Instead, I used a theme from Eleanor.</p><p></p><p>I will probably not be back on line until tomorrow. Today is my 35th wedding anniversary and when my wife gets home from grocery shopping... enough said..!</p><p></p><p>Willie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie, post: 16260706, member: 14133"] Before I get into the details, I'd like to share a few more pics of one of my countless other one-off mods. Pictured here is a smoked plexi panel with several switches, two LED's (not on, wait for the second pic) for each HE fan, and a digital voltmeter (also not on), displaying voltage to the IC pump. The switch trio is not labeled with function, I'll explain why later. FYI, the two Airfoil switches are labeled with functions. The "power strip" is actually used as a grounding strip for everything I've wired under the hood, except a few I use one on the driver's side for. Sorry the pics are a tad fuzzy. >> [ATTACH=full]1590952[/ATTACH] When the engine is running and the IC pump / fans are powered, both LEDs and DVM are on. The blue LED is the pass fan, the red is driver's. >> [ATTACH=full]1590953[/ATTACH] The far left switch is a two position momentary. With the engine off, pushing the switch to the left turns on the pass fan, to the right turns on the driver's fan. This is used to test both fans individually. The center switch is a two position underhood light switch. To the left turns on a pair of white strip LED's used when I'm working under the hood. To the right turns on a pair of blue / red strip LEDs for nighttime car shows. The far right switch is to turn on my one-off open HE grille with red / white / blue strip LED's. I did not label these because I did not want people turning them on at shows "just to see" what they do. Instead, I used a theme from Eleanor. I will probably not be back on line until tomorrow. Today is my 35th wedding anniversary and when my wife gets home from grocery shopping... enough said..! Willie [/QUOTE]
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