Shauny9
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Registered: 2nd Jun 03
Location: Clayhall , Essex
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Im making an amp enclosure consisting of an acrylic window, neons, an amp (obviously) and an LED fan (from auto-acoustics).
But, just 1 question, how do i connect it up? to the amp, interior light of what, need some advice please.
thanks  
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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Relays, relays, relays......
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Savinforcorsaproject
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Registered: 3rd Aug 03
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U got build a relay Very easy pease of piss well looks it i have all the parts here but cant be hard heres what u gotta do also the parts u need from maplins:
Nicked from another site i take no credit as it was some one else's/
Parts needed to build relay, from Maplins.
Relay.... page 189 part# LJ68Y
Rectifier Diode... part# QL73Q
Fuse holders... part# RC70M x 2
fuses... 1 amp part# GL74R 5 amp part# GL81C
There are 4 terminals on the bottom of the relay, labelled 85, 86, 87 and 30.
The remote turn on from head unit goes to terminal 85.
terminal 86 goes to ground
terminal 30 is power in, so from your distribution block
terminal 87 is the remote turn on output that can power all your fans etc.
The diode needs to be soldered to terminal 85 and 86, there is a little line on the diode, this should be towards terminal 85.
Remember to fuse the inputs into terminals 85 and 30, 1 amp on the 85 and the 5 amp on the 30.
It is easy to do, sounds complicated, but easy. This was the first bit of soldering i did
I then put mine in one of Maplins small black plastic boxes and use speaker terminals to connect the wires outside, i'll get a pic of it soon so you can see
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