MichelleKiwi
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I'm Looking into how to make my own remote start
From Aliexpress, I bought a relay with a remote, a timer relay, and 2 normally open relays. (I'm waiting for it to arrive)
Is this theory correct?
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1. The button on the remote is pushed which energizes the relay on the receiver board.
2. That relay energizes a normally open relay which powers the ON Ignition Wire.
3. The relay on the receiver board also triggers the timer relay for 3 seconds.
4. The timer relay for 3 seconds, energizes the 2nd normally open relay, which is hooked to the starter solenoid.
5. The engine starts.
6. The button on the remote is re-pushed which de-energizes the relay on the receiver board.
7. The relay on the receiver board, de-energizes the first normally open relay which de-powers the ON Ignition Wire.
8. The engine stops
...
Basically, ON Ignition Wire is powered, starter solenoid is triggered for 3 secs, engine starts, ON Ignition Wire is de-powered, engine stops.
Thanks
From Aliexpress, I bought a relay with a remote, a timer relay, and 2 normally open relays. (I'm waiting for it to arrive)
Is this theory correct?
...
1. The button on the remote is pushed which energizes the relay on the receiver board.
2. That relay energizes a normally open relay which powers the ON Ignition Wire.
3. The relay on the receiver board also triggers the timer relay for 3 seconds.
4. The timer relay for 3 seconds, energizes the 2nd normally open relay, which is hooked to the starter solenoid.
5. The engine starts.
6. The button on the remote is re-pushed which de-energizes the relay on the receiver board.
7. The relay on the receiver board, de-energizes the first normally open relay which de-powers the ON Ignition Wire.
8. The engine stops
...
Basically, ON Ignition Wire is powered, starter solenoid is triggered for 3 secs, engine starts, ON Ignition Wire is de-powered, engine stops.
Thanks
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