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I'm still trying to get my head around this one. I just don't see why the relay is needed? lol Now you all have me intrigued and I will have to inspect behind these start wiring. I'm using these same switches for my night lights and leds so have little familiarity with them. I'm not a fan of those open circuit relays tho. Seems a bosch style relay would simplify things more? For ignition all you need is on and off with constant 12v. So why use that style relay everyone is using? I do understand the 2 engine setup and that has little to do with it.This harness would have made it a whole lot easier. I actually was troubleshooting a defect in my install that ended up being the leads were touching. This would have saved me some time and would have saved @Mainah some phone calls.
Gotcha. This post has been going on for so long my stupid butt forgot about the prior posts. Lol. This was something I wanted to do really bad at first but just never got around to it. I might try to get it in before the season starts. I still need to do more remodeling and installing the new Seadek I've been waiting to put in.@OperationROL At the time a suitable harness was not being made for the 16mm switches that I could readily find. It would seem there is now one being made which is great.
@FloJet you are spot on in that one could just press a button and hold for both engines to start and release when started by wiring up standard bosch relays in isolation to keep the twin engines independent. The timer relays allow one quick press and cycled start. As I mentioned early on in this thread lots of way to do this. The timer cycled start is just a cool factor and solving a problem that does not really need to be solved. The main benefit is actually with the push stop side of things which does not require push start. with push stop they keys don't get turned off so the radio stays on and you don't hear that beep. Single push button stop also allows a single quick action to stop both engines. I only have to touch my keys twice each day (once to insert them to the on position and once to turn off and remove. It is one of things that once you start using it you will realize how slick it is.
Same here...I have new Seadek waiting to be installed.Gotcha. This post has been going on for so long my stupid butt forgot about the prior posts. Lol. This was something I wanted to do really bad at first but just never got around to it. I might try to get it in before the season starts. I still need to do more remodeling and installing the new Seadek I've been waiting to put in.
Now that's what I'm talking about. I look forward to seeing the results. Being your son I'm sure he will do great.This thread coming back around and questions being asked has prompted me to improve upon this. My first go around I was able to find cheap parts plus I had some on hand so I went with that. This time will have a focus on being easier and cleaner
For those who want this I have found a new controller that will makes things much easier and all in one package with a case over it. I have ordered one to validate that it works as it should. I will also be fabricating two harnesses with 3 total plug in connections so there is zero cutting, splicing, or soldering. The main t-harness will plug into the factory connector and is going to be a pain to build one by one but will also have other uses for key on and power to other electronics for those who don't want to tap into the factory wiring. The other harness will include two plug in connectors for the push buttons. I will be a couple of weeks before I get this done, tested, and post photos.
My 15 yo son with aspirations of becoming an electrical engineer, automotive engineer, or professional Youtuber (he is 15 and some of his heroes are a few of the color characters on Youtube). He will be doing half the work under my supervision. If everything works out as planned I will likely offer a limited run for sale on here as a way for him to improve his knowledge/skillset and learn about logistics on a small scale while earning some money and spending time with me. Everything would be inspected and bench tested by me. The intent is to offer this to those who are uneasy with wiring or want something that is easy. I will post up new instructions and parts list for the DIY crowd on the new controller and continue to provide knowledge support as I can for those who have gone with the original parts and the DIY crowd on the new controller.
I am looking forward to working on this with my son.
Seeing a comprehensive view like this gives some perspective, although i don't understand the distribution blocks, maybe for something else.
Anyways, @Mainah, nice. I'd love to be your first purchase. I have everything purchased as your original design, but wont even see my boat until 4/22. If you have something by then, I'm in and will just sell what I bought to someone else.
Maybe I missed it - but do you have to have the key in the ignition for this?
This thread coming back around and questions being asked has prompted me to improve upon this. My first go around I was able to find cheap parts plus I had some on hand so I went with that. This time will have a focus on being easier and cleaner
For those who want this I have found a new controller that will makes things much easier and all in one package with a case over it. I have ordered one to validate that it works as it should. I will also be fabricating two harnesses with 3 total plug in connections so there is zero cutting, splicing, or soldering. The main t-harness will plug into the factory connector and is going to be a pain to build one by one but will also have other uses for key on and power to other electronics for those who don't want to tap into the factory wiring. The other harness will include two plug in connectors for the push buttons. I will be a couple of weeks before I get this done, tested, and post photos.
My 15 yo son with aspirations of becoming an electrical engineer, automotive engineer, or professional Youtuber (he is 15 and some of his heroes are a few of the color characters on Youtube). He will be doing half the work under my supervision. If everything works out as planned I will likely offer a limited run for sale on here as a way for him to improve his knowledge/skillset and learn about logistics on a small scale while earning some money and spending time with me. Everything would be inspected and bench tested by me. The intent is to offer this to those who are uneasy with wiring or want something that is easy. I will post up new instructions and parts list for the DIY crowd on the new controller and continue to provide knowledge support as I can for those who have gone with the original parts and the DIY crowd on the new controller.
I am looking forward to working on this with my son.
I want this so bad but with my nieces often on the boat, they would love nothing more than a button to press. Most do no harm but starting the engines is another.
Still part of me wonders about putting the button elsewhere out of their reach.
Hmmm....