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Wiring Gurus need help with vintage air wiring
Hi guys
I am a bit confused about wiring the binary safety switch and mounting location of vintage air circuit breaker. I have got two different wiring instructions of the binary safety switch here from Vintage Air: http://www.vintageair.com/DownloadsS...%20Diagram.pdf in the above diagram it shows that the binary safety switch is connected to the A/C compressor clutch and the other pin is connected to the A/C thermostat or controller. The instruction manual on the other hand, shows that the binary safety switch pin is connected to the A/C clutch, and the other pin is connected to the compressor relay. Could somebody elaborate more on the two different wiring instructions mentioned above. The other question is where do you guys mount the vintage air circuit breaker if the battery is located in the trunk? Do you guys mount the breaker close to the battery in the trunk or mount it somewhere underneath the dash? Your input will be highly appreciated |
Vintage air wiring
Use the diagram that you posted, connect blue wire from thermostat to binary switch and then to compressor. Mount the breaker as close to the battery as posable and connect the ground wires to the battery also. I just installed one last week with the battery in the trunk and I had to extend the wires.
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Also are you running an electric fan? We toss the binary and go with a VA trinary switch for grounding the cooling fan so the fan kicks on with the A/C compressor like a new car.
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As for the circuit breaker, you mean I should connect the white wire (ground) to the battery directly. Could you please post a photo that shows where you mounted the breaker in the trunk? |
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You can use bubble sided tape to mount it on the side of your battery if you don't want to drill holes (there's a lot of options). It's not that important where you mount it, as long as it's close to the battery. Also, if you extend the wires make sure to use the same gauge wire then solder an heat shrink the connections. I hope this helps I am not very good at giving directions but I have installed a lot of these units. |
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Is it OK to have a common MAXI FUSE for the 4 fan relays? I am not a wiring guy, so not sure about this set up.:_paranoid |
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