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12-22-2012, 11:06 PM
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Location: Cupertino, CA
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Fed up with my xenon related LAMPF, PDM60 installed!
Been in and out of town, finally had some time between flights to wire up the PDM60 I bought from Rocket Moto months ago. The primary reason I wanted this was to do away with fuses and to confidently power my DDM xenon kit, which of course is throwing a LAMPF. My secondary reasons for installing this unit is because in the past, with my cars, I've run far too many relays. The idea of a single wire and no relays sounded great to me! Ultimately, I plan on adding a set of xenon fogs, a 12V powered USB hub, and some other misc electronics.
From the time the 12v source is activated, i.e. key turned on, the PDM has a 6 second delay before activating all of its circuits. It appears this version allows you to aggregate two circuits for a larger capacity, so two 5 amp circuits can run in parallel as a 10 amp circuit. Even though a single DDM ballast hits 6A on startup, I am able to run it off a 5 amp circuit without any issues. Sorry for the crappy photos, I snapped the off my iPhone. ![]() Tapped the blue/green wire off the diagnostic port for my switched 12v+ ![]() I have the PDM60 sitting above my battery right now; when I have some more time I'm going to relocate it below the OEM toolkit. ![]() Everything working!
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12-23-2012, 12:29 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Nor-Cal
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You could run one 30amp relay controlled off the CanBus to power the lights and that box and never worry about enough power to the headlamp ballasts. Let the CanBus control the relay and you'll have the delayed timeout too.
Would it be possible to hook a relay to the light circuit for control and use a 30 amp relay to the HID ballasts ? I hate using an under rated control device. Time will tell when your feed wire melts
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12-23-2012, 01:12 AM
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12-23-2012, 01:25 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Okay! I was under the impression it only had 5 amp circuits because you said you can run it on one, even though the ballasts start and peak @ 6. You also mentioned being able to join 2, 5 amp circuits to get a 10 amp capacity. I like the Bus delay and use it to control my accessories. It activates a 30 amp relay to control a 12V buss that will carry 30 amps if needed. One relay only, so it's a clean setup. I have my gerbing plug wired to the battery direct. I looked at that controller. I see what you're saying. It's not cheap, that's for sure. Looks like a nice setup, but kinda over priced IMO. Multiplicity screwed with this post 12-23-2012 at 01:34 AM |
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12-23-2012, 02:17 AM
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It was a little pricey, but for the convenience to only have to wire one thing made it worth it for me. I also like to support people who are willing to innovate. I believe the inventor is actually on this forum. Digital is also a huge plus for me. How it stands up in the real world? I guess we'll find out!
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12-24-2012, 12:03 AM
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Digital is always best.
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12-28-2012, 01:55 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Northville, Michigan
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PDM math
My 2-cents: remember that you can only add circuits of equal value arithmetically. A 5 amp paired with another 5 amp gives you 10 amps. A 5 amp paired with a 15 amp gives you 10 amps. Two 15-amps together gives you 30 amps. Their website had this wrong initially (e.g. a 5-amp + 15-amp = 20-amp), but they claim to have fixed this.
Going on 2 years with my PDM60 - no problems.
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12-28-2012, 05:20 PM
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I have little to say
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Some of the HID kits out there draw a momentary 15 amps at cold strike. I would use a relay with at least 15 amp rated contacts, 30 amps is better. |
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