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Old 11-22-2008, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by viciousknid
Earth.... ground.... I don't get it?
you need a VERY long extension cord.
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If you have a "lighted" arming switch then it will need a ground (earth) as well. I am also assuming your 2 solenoids are fuel and nitrous. If one is a purge, then this will not work (you will need a seperate hot from a relay going to it). I also just drew the relay for quickness, I am not sure of the ACTUAL pin placement.


Earth isn't typically used as terminology for a ground in a vehicle or ship.
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here, drew this up to. Simplest form...arm it, push button to fire it. Use the same diagram for the purge (yes, you need a separate relay).

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Wow this is like the Bill Cosby Picture pages...... haha
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Earth = Ground

Don't know what you have in mind.... but if the push button is for purge, ummm... you have it all wrong. If this is a wet kit, solenoid for fuel and nitrous. This will work.

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Damn, Dewey threw in 3 posts in the time I scratched mine up.
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HAHAHAHAHAH, there is no purge, just fuel and nitrous solenoids.

Just like I figured, the way I have the positive and grounds arranged is wrong.
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Originally Posted by A Low Dime
HAHAHAHAHAH, there is no purge, just fuel and nitrous solenoids.

Just like I figured, the way I have the positive and grounds arranged is wrong.
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Which one of you guys is right?

KYSilverado-you say my sketch is right with my arming switch having one positive and ground.

Dewey- You say my arming switch needs to have a 12v positive instead of a ground along with the positive from the relay.


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