How to wire SPDT and SPST relays for automotive car audio, security and electronics.
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- In this video I go over the basics of How to wire SPDT and/or SPST relays for automotive car audio, security and electronics. To run lighting, cooling fans, or other accessories
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All these years later, i still go to your videos to learn thing. Ive never used relays believe it or not lol.
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Very informative! Thanks a lot, you saved my head unit from being tortured with fans sucking power through the remote, I will use these now instead. Very well explained, thanks!
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Really nice explanation. Very helpful ❤
You're my favorite car audio channel, I've learned so much from you, thank you sm fam
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Love your videos bro. Keep them coming!
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Thanks for the great video
hey good job now u jst gave me an idea to run different things like fans thts a plus
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I've been wanting for this video thanks brother 🤘
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I've installed many relays but not for car audio :) good video my guy on relays 👍
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we also inputs relay and a lots of fuses for safety as well and thamk god because he gave me a very good car audio installer he works very professional,clean and very neat thank you bro! Marlon Pillar.
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Perfect explanation
One of the best explanation of how to wire a relay, thanks very much, can you do advance level video?
In was planning on it down the road. Thanks 🙏
Great video thanks!
Im looking to install a relay to my amp to avoid the thump when turning off the car there’s any way possible for you to direct me to the right way.
Thank you again for your tutorials
Whats the best wire brand you recommend and also gauge ?
Any possibility you can provide a link to a relay with the diode already part of the relay?
I can't find any videos on using that relay for 2nd dedicated alternator for car audio on a 2001 tahoe daul alternator one for stock and the other for music
Every diagram ive seen shows constant +12V going to pin 3 in the relay. i know technically itll work the same, but could cause issues depending on if and how you were using 87A.
Ok 12v constant would be the yellow wire. My whole set-up is in my trunk. (Supplemental battery) so do I run a yellow wire to the trunk? Or should Is it easier to install it under the hood?
Abit off topic....i tried using the piezo buzzer method that you covered a while back.For some reason the buzzer didn't beep no matter how high the gain was increased.I used a 40hz test tone.
It’s all in the capacitor. If the cap is too big for the power it is seeing it won’t pass the signal.
How would run that one wire too multiple accessories and how would u hook up 2 relays instead of one
When I turn on my car audio system I am getting a pop sound through the subwoofer, guess the amp is coming on first, will installing the SPDT relay resolve the issue or do I need another type of relay, thanks for teaching us how to hook these up.
They have an anti pop/ quiet turn on module. I’d get one of those
How do you wire rgb wire For rgb led strips with 12v Bluetooth module
How many accessories can be connected to a single relay?
My car came with Harman stereo which has monochrome display when I tried to install Android with can bus ,I started getting check engine light mechanic told me Android stereo messing with instrument cluster is there any other way to connect??
Question its normal that my amp gets warm or hot? I have a 4cha 1200 watts, running 2 6x9s and 6x8s please , so i can decide to return everything to bestbuy. Thanks
It’s like the gain is either set too high, or it is not getting proper power/ground. Getting warm in normal. Hot is not
thank you very much, i want to connect a switch for the rear camera so i can press whenever i want, without turning on the reverse light, does a relay helps in this situation. or i need to use a diode any way.? i'm kinda confused.. thanks in advance
That should not draw enough power to justify a relay, tho it would not hurt
That should not draw enough power to justify a relay, tho it would not hurt
@@NextLevelCarAudio thank you. so you say just heavy consumers. etc.. 🙂 thanks for clarifying
How would you wire one with a diode to boost the remote turn on to my amplifiers
Hmmmm. Not sure about that…. Sorry :/
Do you have a video that shows how to install a diode ?
I do not. Sorry :/
@@NextLevelCarAudio could you explain
How many relays do you use for your amps,fans,and leds.
3. One for lighting, one for cooling fans, and one for auxiliary gear.
My problem with car audio is that the wiring harness for my 2013 sentra cost more than the radio and I have steering wheel control
Lol. That’s the case sometimes unfortunately
So when will u need to use 87a connection?
Let’s say you have a dual speed cooling fan. Hook up low speed to 87a so it’s always on, then hook up a temp sensor inline with 87 to activate when you get to a certain temp to turn on high speed fan
Can we get a video on simple amplifier repairs.
I would, but never done any amp repair. Sorry
@@NextLevelCarAudio you'd be surprised what a quick solder job and a 79 cent component could restore !
Hey bro I have i question. Is it ok if I changed my sealed box for a ported box? The subwoofer was a shallow woofer.
That’s fine, just make sure it is within specs
@@NextLevelCarAudio I’m happy with the change I made on the sub woofer because now that thing bangs and it’s much more louder too. I had a sealed box so it was performing the way I wanted it to
Nice
@@NextLevelCarAudio I just realized that when I go to my subwoofer level it’s in the negative but it sounds so good. Is that normal ?
That’s fine, your gain is probably set low on the amp that’s why
My amp was turn ôff
Gôôd shit brô
Single relay enough for 2 cooling fans
Plenty!
You forgot to say it turn a low current to a large current