Electronic Circuit Breakers

TheRealPapaK

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Hello everyone,

I am looking at buying a 2014 ambulance that had an Acetech electronic control system that was removed from the unit. All the wires have been roughly cut where the unit used to be. The inverter is also removed. I am assuming the Acetech system is some sort of electronic circuit breaker system that runs everything and the three locations with push button controls just send a signal to the Acetech to flip things on and off. I can't find any information on Acetech without signing up for a "demo". It looks like they were bought by Ferno which is a medical company. I don't think I am going to be able to buy a replacement unit and even if I could, I am guessing it would be $$$$.

I don't mind running my own electrical and switches. I am pretty familiar with that. The only thing that is nice is that the push button controls are in three locations so you could control everything from the cab or the rear etc. I could do the same thing with 3 or 4 way switches but Would have to run more wires etc. So my long winded question is, are there any electronic circuit boards out there that anyone is using. I know that Vertical Power makes something similar for planes and could easily be repurposed for this exact thing if I wanted to spend that kind of money. A google search didn't lead me to anything but I thought I might not by asking the right question.

Has anyone else done something like this? Or should I just settle in on wiring one switch bank and be done with it?
 

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