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New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:56 pm
by morb
New piece of kit to install:

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Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:36 pm
by the x kid
Talk to me.What the hell is it.

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:44 pm
by Bow_Tied
Obviously it is the controller for a flux-capacitor.

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:36 pm
by Scotto
Oh man, yet another guy gets the flux-inhibitor to recondition the coils to the powered-ion drive that will trans-induce the vortex to an anti-clockwise mode on the intake manifold, while simultaneously allowing for negatively charged warp coil fall-out to compensate for positive decompression of the impulse engines.

Love it man!

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:38 pm
by Scotto
OK, now what the hell is that? And yes, I looked at the link, and it was of no help....

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:15 pm
by PiDGE
I'm alerting CNN-code red code red...........what is it really

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:32 pm
by xrover
I got it! It's a vehicle avoidance system so he can take his eyes off the road.

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:14 pm
by Spider 007
It looks like the brain they use to control the strobe lights and sirens on an ambulance or a police cruiser...

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:06 pm
by HolidayNation
Geoffrey wrote:Oh man, yet another guy gets the flux-inhibitor to recondition the coils to the powered-ion drive that will trans-induce the vortex to an anti-clockwise mode on the intake manifold, while simultaneously allowing for negatively charged warp coil fall-out to compensate for positive decompression of the impulse engines.

Love it man!

I concur :teeth:

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:21 pm
by Bow_Tied
It must be either a turboencabulator or else a part of this:
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Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:26 am
by morb
Spider 007 wrote:It looks like the brain they use to control the strobe lights and sirens on an ambulance or a police cruiser...
Essentially, that's it.

It's a programmable 6-relay lighting control and sequencing unit...(not trying to be funny lol, that's what it is). All 6 relays can be programmed individually or in sequence, with one cable to the switch panel in the cab.

So, with the expedition build I'm working towards, this can control the bumper lights, the roof lights, the backup lights and anything else either individually or in groups, for instance one switch could be configured to turn on everything at once (in steps to decrease the load spike on the battery) or turned on individually - for instance

Switch 1) Front PIAA 520 SMB
Switch 2) Front PIAA 520 SMB AND center roof lights 510 SMB
Switch 3) Roof lights (all)
Switch 4) Roof lights (outer)
Switch 5) Flash outter / inner roof lights in sequence (if I wanted to).
Switch 6) Ludicrous Speed

Oh, and you can also configure it for break light cutout or reverse light cutout, etc, if you so desire.

etc...not that I'll configure it that way.

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:29 am
by Snafu
Dang! I was going to say commodore 64!

Very cool hardware :D

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:58 am
by nige
cool how much was it?

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:18 pm
by morb
$400.

Yes.


$400.

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:15 pm
by Rev
morb wrote:
Spider 007 wrote:It looks like the brain they use to control the strobe lights and sirens on an ambulance or a police cruiser...
Essentially, that's it.

It's a programmable 6-relay lighting control and sequencing unit...(not trying to be funny lol, that's what it is). All 6 relays can be programmed individually or in sequence, with one cable to the switch panel in the cab.

So, with the expedition build I'm working towards, this can control the bumper lights, the roof lights, the backup lights and anything else either individually or in groups, for instance one switch could be configured to turn on everything at once (in steps to decrease the load spike on the battery) or turned on individually - for instance

Switch 1) Front PIAA 520 SMB
Switch 2) Front PIAA 520 SMB AND center roof lights 510 SMB
Switch 3) Roof lights (all)
Switch 4) Roof lights (outer)
Switch 5) Flash outter / inner roof lights in sequence (if I wanted to).
Switch 6) Ludicrous Speed

Oh, and you can also configure it for break light cutout or reverse light cutout, etc, if you so desire.

etc...not that I'll configure it that way.
:shock: MUST HAVE!

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:35 pm
by studum
morb wrote: Switch 5) Flash outter / inner roof lights in sequence (if I wanted to).
Switch 6) Ludicrous Speed
Lol, combine 5 and 6 with any descent ghetto blaster, a few giggly pops and you've got a portable night club suitable for any campsite. You could even charge admission to pay off the equipment :lol:

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:37 pm
by dududuckling
Rev wrote:
morb wrote:
Essentially, that's it.

It's a programmable 6-relay lighting control and sequencing unit...(not trying to be funny lol, that's what it is). All 6 relays can be programmed individually or in sequence, with one cable to the switch panel in the cab.

So, with the expedition build I'm working towards, this can control the bumper lights, the roof lights, the backup lights and anything else either individually or in groups, for instance one switch could be configured to turn on everything at once (in steps to decrease the load spike on the battery) or turned on individually - for instance

Switch 1) Front PIAA 520 SMB
Switch 2) Front PIAA 520 SMB AND center roof lights 510 SMB
Switch 3) Roof lights (all)
Switch 4) Roof lights (outer)
Switch 5) Flash outter / inner roof lights in sequence (if I wanted to).
Switch 6) Ludicrous Speed

Oh, and you can also configure it for break light cutout or reverse light cutout, etc, if you so desire.

etc...not that I'll configure it that way.
:shock: MUST HAVE!
Rev, I think one's not gonna be enough for all your lights and LEDs, hahahahhaa...

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:47 pm
by Scotto
I see.

So, in fact, I wasn't that far off. it is a trans-warp inducer.

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:48 am
by Kevh556
I hate you Morb. Never did get the chance to look it up the other night when you told me about it. Wow, must have......

Re: New piece of kit to install...

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:09 am
by Nd4SpdSe
Ah, it's similar to the Motola Wildcard I have, but it's got all the control circuits buit in. I have to build my own.