10-15-2012, 11:28 PM | #659 | |
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The COM would run to the positive on your LED strip. L1 would run to the GRAY wire on the BCM so that it will turn ON or OFF with the Dome light. L2 would connect to the positive line of the dimmer switch. This would allow the LED's to be powered from either source, but not both at the same time. That way it is off unless you turn it on with the dome light switch or when the door is open etc. You would keep the switch in the L1 position until you want to turn it on manually, at which point you flip the switch to L2 then use the dimmer to adjust the brightness as desired. But you will want to wire the dimmer to an ACC power otherwise it will remain on when you exit the vehicle. If you want it to be powered by both at the same time, that would require wiring in diodes, and is more work that it is worth. You can also use a SPCO (Single Pole Center Off) switch, which would allow for the following connections DOME/OFF/DIMMER
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10-16-2012, 12:19 PM | #661 |
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The first part about a SPDT switch is really easy. Just go buy a SPDT switch and hook it up like I mentioned easy peasy lemon squeezie.
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10-16-2012, 10:56 PM | #662 | |
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Dimmer Option a must for me
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I'm learning about all this lingo so I'm going to do some homework on the following: Crimped, Spade/Ring Terminal/ TTap/ Mating terminal, fuse holder, SPDT Single Pole Double Throw, COM, Acc Power location. What dimmer switch would you all recommend? Something not too expensive but will dim and turn off and on.
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10-17-2012, 02:07 AM | #663 | |
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As far as a dimmer. AAC has one for $16.95,CLICK HERE looks like a high quality item that will last a while. It would need to be hidden under the dash or some where out of sight. They also have this tiny one that I use in my car. It is $14.95 CLICK HERE I got mine from Ivan @ Southwest Speed, I can't find it on his site but I know he sells them. Anyway I like it because it's small and super easy to wire up. Plus it has different modes, you can have it on solid, or multiple different strobe types. Heart beat strobe, etc. and you can adjust the speed and brightness with this controller as well. Currently mine is installe dINLINE with the dome light I plan to wire it inline with a SPDT witch here soon, so that I can have htem on while driving. Oznium also carries one that is much smaller, but looks pretty interesting. it is $12.99 CLICK HERE
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10-17-2012, 08:27 PM | #664 |
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Dimmer Switch?
http://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers.../dp/B003L4KKF2
Will this dimmer switch work with AAC led footwell lights?
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10-17-2012, 08:32 PM | #665 |
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ok I ordered the dimmer and the aac led footwell light kit. What other supplies do I need for the install? I don't have any tools that crimp or strip etc. what do you all recommend for this install? What other things did you need? I do have ties. ;-) Thanks for your patience with this newby
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10-17-2012, 09:11 PM | #666 | |
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You will need some Wire T-Taps (if you plan to connect to the gray dome wire). A wire stripper cutter combo. LIKE THESE or THESE I use some that allow me to cut the sheathing off a multitude of thicknesses with one cutter not a notched one like I posted. But I have been stripping wires for years, it takes practice to not cut through the copper with Adjustable Strippers that I use. You will need some electrical tape. I prefer to solder my wires and use heat shrink for a clean lasting install. But a twist and wrap in tape should suffice as long as you get a good tight twist on the wire, and on the tape. A good trick with the tape, is to take a small zip tie and zip tie the end where you stop the tape, that way it does not come unraveled on you over time. Get something rigid to attach the LED strip to. I used a strip of "Cabinet to Wall" trim. I painted it black, then used some better 3M automotive tape to attach it to the stick. I then used small clear zip ties to zip tie it to the stick just in case the tape fails (which it probably won't but you never know). You will then want to zip tie the whole thing up underneath some how, you may have to drill a small hole in the plastic to run a tie through. Or you can link a few ties together to get over to a good zip tie attachment point. You may need some patch wire depending on how far you plan to run everything, match the gauge of the gray wire 12Ga? I don't recall now. If you plan to hook it up to a switch too you, will need a SPDT switch. You will need pliers to crimp down on the T-Tap. You can also use butt type connectors to connect everything, but you will need some crimpers for those too. If you do that you can either use the male/female version of THESE. If you want the ability to unplug them later. Or you can use THESE to make it permanent without solder or having to twist and tape. That's probably your best route if this is your first time, just get the connectors, strippers, and crimpers. Be sure to crimp them hard, fold the wire over if you have to to get a nice tight fit. You can use something like THIS or like THIS too.
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@ summoneR - Thank you so much! those links were a big help in getting an idea of what everything looks like. Do I also need a fuse since I am getting using the dimmer? I've seen other threads for footwell installs on this site show the power wire looped, cut into 2 pieces and plugged into a red fuse then the other wire goes into the fuse box with one of those female connectors. Do I need to do this to protect the dimmer?
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http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=150945
@summeroneR this is the loop I was talking about with the fuse in my previous post. Basically it is the same install as using a switch but instead of the toggle switch I'm using a dimmer, right?
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10-17-2012, 10:24 PM | #669 |
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Yeah that is a good place to run a fuse/power from. I don't have a fuse on mine... yet. LOL But I plan to put one in. So I would it's an added precaution for sure.
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10-17-2012, 11:20 PM | #670 |
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Here is a quick wiring guide I said I would draw up for you.
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10-17-2012, 11:40 PM | #671 |
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Here is an updated picture for the type of Dimmer you have.
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wow this diagram is awesome. Thanks for taking the time. Quick question. do I need a SPDT toggle switch as well as a dimmer switch? Can't I just have the dimmer switch? The youtube video "Dual powered dimmer camaro" www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWG_Uxll5lY didn't mention the on/off/on toggle switch. How do I wire it without the toggle switch, if its possible?
you have fuses in 2 places - would I do a loop with 3 female connectors and a butt connector - like in the beginning of the thread (pictures) for these 2 fuses? What do the little semi circles mean? I'm new to wiring diagrams but yours looks amazing, one of the most easy to understand wiring diagrams I've seen. Thanks again
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