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BobbyK 02-16-2005 04:31 AM

Cheap security - LED install(PIC'S)
 
I installed a blinking red LED today.
69 Short Fleet(Doug) and I were discussing how to do this.So this is how it's done.

I know,I know...it's no substitute for a REAL alarm but this was real CHEAP and only took a couple hr's to do.

So here we go.

I started with a "blinking " red LED.It has the Blinking circiut and resistor built in so all you have to do is connect the "Anode" to a +12v source and the "Cathode" to ground.This was about $6.00 at my local electronics store(not Radio Shack)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2225-vi.jpg

Now that I had the flashing LED,the trick is to get it to flash while the truck is off and stop flashing when you turn the ign. on.

Well to accomplish this you simply use a common automotive relay.
I used a Single Pole Double Throw(SPDT) relay rated at 30amps.Way too much for my application but that's what I had on hand.Any amp rated relay will work though.
The actual draw that this circuit will use is in the mili-amps,not amps.

Here's the relay I used.Again about $5.00 at my local electronics shop.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2250-vi.jpg

So the next step was to decide where I wanted it mounted.
I did NOT want to drill into the face of the dash or the dash area between the front window and the dash pad,but that is where it would be MOST visable.

So I removed the drivers side air duct bezel and checked my clearances.Luckly things JUST fit.
I drilled a hole then mounted the LED retainer in the bezel.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2226-vi.jpg

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2227-vi.jpg

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2228-vi.jpg

I then slid the LED into the bezel and gave it a test.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2234-vi.jpg



Before installing the bezel back into the dash I "hot glued" the LED in place.

Now hooking up the LED with the relay was done exactly the same as you'd make the connections for ANY relay application.The ONLY difference is that I used the 87a terminal on the relay to connect to the LED.

The 87a terminal is "HOT" when the relay is not energized(relay not being triggered)
Normally the 87 terminal is used and becomes "HOT" when the relay is energized.

But in this application you want the operation of the relay to be opposite.

So this is how the relay is wired.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...labeled-vi.jpg


Here is the switched source I used for the 86 terminal.This terminal on the fuse box is only "HOT" when the ign. is on.
There is no power when the ign. is off or in the ACC. position.
I'm pointing to it with the tip of my circuit tester.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2254-vi.jpg


Then just find a constant 12v+ source and connect it to the 30 terminal.


Here it is back in the dash.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2237-vi.jpg


You really can't tell from the next few pic's but this LED is BRIGHT!
It blinks about once per second.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2269-vi.jpg

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2256-vi.jpg

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...SCN2263-vi.jpg




Anyhow,that's about it.

I now have a blinking red LED on my dash that will not protect my vehicle what-so-ever.
Thanks for listening

Longhorn Man 02-18-2005 08:54 AM

An easier way to wire it up is to put the positive wire to a constant hot circuit, like the cigar lighter terminal, and then the ground of the led to a circuit that is hot only when the ignition switch is on.
I have done this on most of the cars i have owned, and this dirt cheap deal really does seem to work.

5150 11-21-2005 05:02 PM

Re: Cheap security - LED install(PIC'S)
 
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I keep having problems with this. I'm doing it wrong I guess because I keep blowing fuses.

Which end of the bulb goes to the constant?

Which end of the bulb goes to the one only when the key is on?

Longhorn Man 11-25-2005 02:37 AM

Re: Cheap security - LED install(PIC'S)
 
I hooked mine up, wired one way I got nothing...wired the other way, it worked. No idea on how to tell other than trial and error. Can't see why you would blow a fuse when these things only pull 5 milliamps or what ever.


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