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Two-Stroke Project, Remove Kill Switch Ground Wire w/Relay


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mike043 
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Joined: May 06, 2020
Location: Netherlands
Posted: May 06, 2020 at 11:48 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mike043
Hello , My name is Mike .
I live in the Netherlands and i'm currently working on an scooter two-stroke
But i can't get my head arround what the best way is to wire a diy arduino like remote starter
my challenge to solve is :
I got an Innerrotor ignition installed on it , with a Light / charging coil (60w)
to shut down the engine with the key i connect a wire to the ignition key and to a wire that is normally the killswitch.
When the key is in off position i cant start remotely because the killswitch is connected the wire from CDI to ground
what kind of options are their to take the Killswitch wire of the ground with a relay
i got the part allready figured out how to start remotely
i got plenty of E-parts such as transitors , Mosfets , diodes and some SRD-5 VDC-SL-C
and some PCB to solder everything together for in a waterproof enclosure
my option was to connect 30 to the ignition switch
87a to the killswitch wire
and make this relay latching
if anybody can give me some tips ?
thanks in advance

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