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  1. #1
    Going for a new firing system for Bulldog as I am not happy with my current relay but wondering what other people use/would recommend? It's a single burket for fire and another one for dump

    If you could give me some insight as to the best way to wire it up, either via diagram or wording it would be much appreciated! Be nice to wire it all right first time round and not have to do a frantic rewire at an event lol

    Cheers

  2. #2
    Anyone help out here?

  3. #3
    A standard relais based dual RC relay does the job fine.

  4. #4
    Would it be wired with both + to one side, then 1 - to one side and the other - to the other side?

    Then how would you link them together to keep the fire open and dump closed and vice versa? Want to get this right first time round
    Last edited by mattsdragons; 3rd January 2014 at 16:00.

  5. #5
    As long you don't miswire the diodes over the solenoids, it doesn't matter that much.

    I normaly go from the link to the relais, to the solenoids, and then directly back to the battery.

  6. #6
    Does anyone have or know where I could find a visual representation for the wiring of this kind of system? Dead easy to follow and refer to

  7. #7
    On the advice of adam going for one of these:

    http://www.technobotsonline.com/tech...ay-type-a.html

    He tried to explain it all too me but if anyone can provide me with a nice easy diagram to refer too it would be much appreciated! Sometimes these things are better when it's all in colours lol

  8. #8
    It comes with a manual to show you how to use it.

  9. #9
    Relays are easy enough to do, I just wonder if anyone could show me the best way to wire it up for burkets

  10. #10
    there's only one way....

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