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Old 07-24-2008, 07:25 PM
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Default [EVDL] question checking wiring kelly controller using assembly unit

hi im double checking to see ,,if any one has wired a kelly assembly with
contactor ,,,on assembly contactor etc is wired and mounted on plate way i
received it ..there on there web site sold as high power assembly
difference is i got mine with controller wired etc also to assembly .,,..
okay ,,in manual it says to run a2 from motor spliced then into b+ to
controller then to main contactor ..my assembly just has b+ from fuse to
connect [ its pre wired// from contacter then to fuse ],,so its okay to run
a2 from motor spliced into to b+ to controller then to b+ on power fuse on
assembly .. instead of going to contactor first instead of fuse ,, hard to
explain here .. anyhow kelly did send replacement assembly today controller
looks like may be a rebuilt but thats fine if works ..lonnie

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Old 07-25-2008, 09:56 AM
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Default Re: [EVDL] question checking wiring kelly controller using assembly unit

[quote] acdcev wrote:
> hi im double checking to see ,,if any one has wired a kelly assembly with
> contactor

Unfortunately, I'm unable to understand any of description of your
wiring.

If you want help, I would recommend you take some photos of the assembly
and the wiring in your car. It would also be very useful to post a link
to the Kelly controller manual. If you can, label the components in your
photos so we can match them with the wiring diagram in the manual.

Then you can ask a question like "here are the kelly instructions, and
here are photos of what I've put together, can anyone sanity check what
I've done".

You could also have a look at this Zilla controller wiring diagram made
by John O'Connor http://www.saymoo.org/saymoo/EvdlGems/WiringDiagram In
particular, the part in the bottom left corner with the bold lines.


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Old 07-25-2008, 10:45 AM
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Default Re: [EVDL] question checking wiring kelly controller using assembly unit

[quote] acdcev wrote:
> hi im double checking to see ,,if any one has wired a kelly assembly with
> contactor

hi i have video on you tube ,, kelly controller assembly part 4 ,, ...
youtube.com/lcalarea47 .. thx for repling .lonnie

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