Wiring Diagrams and Explanations! |
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Josh182
Joined: Mar 20 2004 Posts: 291 2005 Dodge SRT-4 Last updated: 01/20/06 |
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In this Topic will be all of the diagrams and explanations of them. Try to keep the conversing to a minumum and if you want to submit new diagrams along with the explanation...please PM me or just Post them up yourselves
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Josh182
Joined: Mar 20 2004 Posts: 291 2005 Dodge SRT-4 Last updated: 01/20/06 |
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These are thanks to PTCruzr!!!
Neon Accent Tube Wiring Diagram #1 (for neons WITHOUT external transformer). NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground.
Neon Accent Tube Wiring Diagram #2 (for neons WITH external transformer). NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground.
Neon Underbody Kit Diagram #1 (for kits WITHOUT an external transformer). NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground.
Neon Underbody Kit Diagram #2 (for kits WITH an external transformer). NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground
Neon Washer Nozzles Diagram NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground.
Neon Pedals Diagram Neon Pedals Diagram
EL Wire Diagram NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground.
LED Wiring Diagram Notice the load resistor that IS needed. For LED/load resistor information check out THIS SITE. . Also notice that the Anode on the LED is connected to positive. The Anode is the LONGER lead. NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground
Similar LED Wiring Diagram Here's a similar LED wiring diagram showing 4 seperate LED's (NOT connected). Notice the load resistor that IS needed for each LED. For LED/load resistor information check out THIS SITE. . Also notice that the Anode on the LED is connected to positive. The Anode is the LONGER lead. NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground.
Multiple LED's Wiring Diagram Notice that NO load resistor is needed. For LED/load resistor information check out THIS SITE. Also notice the Anode and Cathode connections. The Anode is the LONGER lead. The LEDs MUST be connected in series, NOT in parallel. NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground
12 LED's Wiring Diagram Notice that NO load resistor is needed. For LED/load resistor information check out THIS SITE. . Also notice the Anode and Cathode connections. The Anode is the LONGER lead. The LEDs MUST be connected in series, NOT in parallel. NOTE: If using a light up switch connect the 3rd connection on the switch to ground
THERE IS THE FIRST BATCH...MORE COMING TOMORROW!!! Last edited by Josh182 on Wed Jan 19, 2005 3:55 pm, edited 2 times in total |
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Josh182
Joined: Mar 20 2004 Posts: 291 2005 Dodge SRT-4 Last updated: 01/20/06 |
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Heres a great one from pOrk...thanks man!
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Phil
Owner, Oznium.com Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 6848 Location: Bay Area, CA 2001 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 08/02/08 2000 Toyota 4Runner Last updated: 05/28/07 2006 Scion tC Last updated: 11/12/07 2002 GMC Sierra Last updated: 08/02/08 |
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kramer13
Joined: Jun 20 2004 Posts: 3033 Location: Seattle, WA 1989 Chevrolet Blazer Last updated: 02/21/06 |
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can you tell use what fuses to use or does it vary
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PTCruzr
Joined: Feb 12 2003 Posts: 395 Location: Woodstock, GA |
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I got the diagrams to work again. Sorry I've been gone for so long.
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Josh182
Joined: Mar 20 2004 Posts: 291 2005 Dodge SRT-4 Last updated: 01/20/06 |
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THANK YOU!!!
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NeonStyl
Joined: Feb 15 2003 Posts: 979 Location: Florida 1998 Dodge Neon Last updated: 05/06/06 1989 Chevrolet Corvette Last updated: 07/16/04 |
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Excellent diagrams, PT!!
Glad to have ya back, man L8R, |