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chris083210
01-01-2008, 10:21 PM
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with the wiring in a fishing torpedo that i've made. I have a 12vdc 200w mercury motor, running off 2 12vdc 7ah batteries in parallel. So the voltage across the motor is 12v.
The problem comes from the timer, which is in the circuit, which allows me to control how long it is set for. This is a mechanical (manual)timer, but has been getting extremely hot in test runs and has been cutting out because of too much current flow.
Im trying to find a way that i can use the timer in a sort of control circuit, while most of the current flows to the motor without going through the timer.

I would appreciate any ideas/wiring diagrams out there, as this has got my project completely on hold.

-Chris

TerryKing
01-02-2008, 11:02 AM
This is a mechanical (manual)timer, but has been getting extremely hot in test runs and has been cutting out because of too much current flow.

What kind of timer is this? If it's one designed for 120 VAC, typical house/light use, that's why it's getting hot: too much current.

Easy Kmart/Auto store solution is a 'headlight relay' or equivalent. A small box with 'Switch contacts" for your motor, and a control-coil contact to turn it on and off, which your timer can do.

Many of these have those 1/4" tab contacts which you can get crimp-on connectors for, so wiring should be pretty easy....

IF this is what you're doing!! Let us know what works out,....

thudpucker
01-02-2008, 04:05 PM
What's the timer for?

chris083210
01-05-2008, 07:00 PM
Thanks Terry, I've since wired it up with a relay, and that seems to do the trick. I had to do a bit of hunting to find out which way to wire it, but it seems to have diverted all the current past the timer, while the timer still works and cuts the power when it runs out.

Thanks all
-chris

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