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Correct on the Digital Delay. With their Elite Board, No additional solenoid needed. I've used it that way on our last 6 cars.
 
Posts: 2112 | Location: Gallatin, TN - U.S.A. | Registered: October 12, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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^^^^^^ Here’s the wiring chart for the DD V10 Elite relay board. It’s listed as supporting up to a 60 amp shift solenoid.

I use this same V10 Elite board. Because my shift with air is directly wired to the electric over air solenoid with a diode for flyback voltage, I do Not use the Shift Output control on the board for this function. Instead, I use it to run the Line Lock in a unique wiring method. When activating the line lock with the button for burnout it does not activate the transbrake or 2-step. When the transbrake/ 2-step is activated, the Line Lock is also activated with it.

When +12v is applied to the Select terminal, the input switches from RPM to Time. When +12v is not applied to Select, the RPM terminal is active. vvvvvvvv


 
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thanks for the input. thought i was good as we we are just providing low current to a high current relay.
 
Posts: 94 | Location: goldsboro,nc | Registered: January 13, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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When using an external relay, thoughts on switching the negative to the shift solenoid instead of the positive to reduce arcing in the contacts in the relay
 
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All excellent ideas and input --- thank you.
 
Posts: 125 | Location: Omaha NE | Registered: October 31, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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In regards to using the negative side for switching to reduce arcing across the contacts, a DC circuit has the same current (amps) going through it on either the positive or negative side of the circuit IF it is a single, simple circuit. Meaning all you have is one device being turned on or off in the circuit.


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