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Major System Category: Electronics
Task: Wire terminal blocks
Parts: Terminal Blocks
Prerequisite Tasks: N/A
Additional Costs: $12
Time Requirement: 3 hours
Date Started: May 19, 2013
Date Completed: May 19, 2013
There are close to 30 wires coming out of the back of the instrument cluster. I had focused exclusively on getting the cluster built that I did not consider what came next. Obviously there is some order to all these wires, I just need to read the instructions that come with the kit to figure where everything goes.
Lots of wires in a bunch of different colors, but they all mean something. Once you understand the meanings, then the pattern becomes clear and the solution is obvious. |
Fortunately for me, this is not Intellitronix first shot at wiring instrument clusters together. There are basically five groups of wires:
- Ground (black)
- Power (red)
- Dimmer circuit (purple)
- Indicators (various colors)
- Sending units (various colors)
I purchased three terminal blocks from Radio Shack. For the grounds I could go with an open terminal block. For anything related to positive current, I opted for an insulated terminal block. I discovered I could cut apart the insulated terminal blocks. So I fabricated 2 six wire, 1 five wire and 1 three wire blocks.
The Factory Five carbon fiber back board curves in. this provides a shelf where the terminal blocks can be mounted. I mounted the terminal blocks using 3M double side tape. I had wire for the power and ground leads, but nothing for the dimmer block. I know I have some wire at the Northern Man Cave, so I'll take care of that when I get back.
The speedo gauge has two white wires and a brown wire. The instructions says that the white wires are labeled on the gauge printed circuit board as left and right. In agate-agate you can barely make out something that looks like right. The left and right white wires are connected to the respective turn signals. The brown wire is connected to the high beam indicator. Somewhere along the line these have to be wired into the switch on the steering column.
The final terminal block is for sending units. These connect as follows:
- Green - Connects to the ignition coil or the direct tach output lead.
- Blue - Connects to the water temperature sending unit.
- Gray - Connects to the mechanical speedometer cable.
- Yellow - Connects to the fuel sending unit.
- Orange - Connects to the oil pressure sending unit.
Terminal block set up on the back side of the instrumentation cluster. This certainly makes a lot more sense. |
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