Posted in response to another thread but thought it might get more engagement as a stand-alone, so...
I'd like to run 48V lights from a Hailong 48V 17.5Ah pack, switched by a 6V relay controlled by the TSDZ2's 6V lighting circuit. This has been discussed elsewhere but never to the extent of suggesting part specs or a suitable wiring schematic.
EDIT: Also open to going directly form the powerpack without the 6v switching if that's simpler and equally or more reliable.
Use-case is multiple daily trips in all weathers and lighting conditions for school trips, shopping runs and general daily tasks. Riding environment includes busy towns, some major roads and also unlit roads and country lanes. As such, being seen is important but so is being able to see on dark roads. I'm using rechargeable blinkies and an old Exposure Enduro as a stopgap but they're not ideal as keeping them charged and removing/refitting at each stop is a pain, and at some point I'll forget to take them off the bike and they'll get pinched.
While I can wire a plug, drive a soldering iron, follow instructions and even use a multimeter without blowing myself across the room, I probably know just enough to get into trouble. Hopefully this won't just help me but could benefit others considering doing the same.
I'd be grateful for advice on a few specific points shown in the attached attempt at a circuit diagram (try and laugh quietly if you could):
1. The existing fuse installed in the battery mounting is marked only as '34V', with no amperage shown. This despite it being a 48V pack. Is that normal?
2. I understand that a diode is needed across the coil on the relay to avoid spikes damaging nearby components, but what spec should this be?
3. Where should I fuse the separate circuit that I spur off the battery connectors, and to what spec?
4. What relay would be best for this application? Solid-state or mechanical? Latching or non-latching?
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
I'd like to run 48V lights from a Hailong 48V 17.5Ah pack, switched by a 6V relay controlled by the TSDZ2's 6V lighting circuit. This has been discussed elsewhere but never to the extent of suggesting part specs or a suitable wiring schematic.
EDIT: Also open to going directly form the powerpack without the 6v switching if that's simpler and equally or more reliable.
Use-case is multiple daily trips in all weathers and lighting conditions for school trips, shopping runs and general daily tasks. Riding environment includes busy towns, some major roads and also unlit roads and country lanes. As such, being seen is important but so is being able to see on dark roads. I'm using rechargeable blinkies and an old Exposure Enduro as a stopgap but they're not ideal as keeping them charged and removing/refitting at each stop is a pain, and at some point I'll forget to take them off the bike and they'll get pinched.
While I can wire a plug, drive a soldering iron, follow instructions and even use a multimeter without blowing myself across the room, I probably know just enough to get into trouble. Hopefully this won't just help me but could benefit others considering doing the same.
I'd be grateful for advice on a few specific points shown in the attached attempt at a circuit diagram (try and laugh quietly if you could):
1. The existing fuse installed in the battery mounting is marked only as '34V', with no amperage shown. This despite it being a 48V pack. Is that normal?
2. I understand that a diode is needed across the coil on the relay to avoid spikes damaging nearby components, but what spec should this be?
3. Where should I fuse the separate circuit that I spur off the battery connectors, and to what spec?
4. What relay would be best for this application? Solid-state or mechanical? Latching or non-latching?
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
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