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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 599151" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Update:</p><p></p><p>I finally had a chance to test my little delay circuit board on my bike and Shazam!!! It works exactly as intended. I was even able to wire it in without cutting into the bike's wiring harness.</p><p></p><p>I just need to spray the board with conformal coating and then pot it in something to protect it from the elements.</p><p></p><p>I'll be locating the board under the seat somewhere and connecting it to the bike's wiring via a molex type connector for easy disconnect. Then I'll make an "emergency jumper" to stick in place of the board if it were to fail.</p><p></p><p>I'll try and get some pictures of how it all wires in and maybe a short video of the delay circuit in action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 599151, member: 3828"] Update: I finally had a chance to test my little delay circuit board on my bike and Shazam!!! It works exactly as intended. I was even able to wire it in without cutting into the bike's wiring harness. I just need to spray the board with conformal coating and then pot it in something to protect it from the elements. I'll be locating the board under the seat somewhere and connecting it to the bike's wiring via a molex type connector for easy disconnect. Then I'll make an "emergency jumper" to stick in place of the board if it were to fail. I'll try and get some pictures of how it all wires in and maybe a short video of the delay circuit in action. [/QUOTE]
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