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I got the RF PWM Controller. $8 delivered to the door,,.. amazing.
You can see the 2 N channel MOSFETs at bottom right, switching the Negative side (cheaper than P channel MOSFETs).
I checked their numbers and they have almost ZERO conducting resistance,,.. also amazing,,..
When operating at 100% there is almost no voltage drop across the device.
But,,.. there is a constant 30ma current draw, even when OFF. I figure its that 3 pin 7805 5V regulator and RF circuit always listening.
30ma means a battery draw of 5Ah over 1 week.
Since most bike batteries are about 12Ah, with natural leakage and cold, it could mean the battery is 1/2 drained in 7 days,
the remaining 1/2 charge may not be enough to start the bike.
I would put a Master Switch in front of it. Or your Ignition Relay idear fixes that.
I was too lazy to set up a scope, so I set the digital camera to 1/10 second exposure, set the Led Controller to 50% duty cycle,
and took some pics while waving a 1W green LED around;
Got 12 pulses, which means the unit Duty Cycles at 120Hz.
I would also put an inductor/choke in front of it.
Not sure if I'll use it on the bike, but then it will end up in the Travel Trailer.
Fun Stuff Normk, I like the way you think,,..
Rich.
You can see the 2 N channel MOSFETs at bottom right, switching the Negative side (cheaper than P channel MOSFETs).
I checked their numbers and they have almost ZERO conducting resistance,,.. also amazing,,..
When operating at 100% there is almost no voltage drop across the device.
But,,.. there is a constant 30ma current draw, even when OFF. I figure its that 3 pin 7805 5V regulator and RF circuit always listening.
30ma means a battery draw of 5Ah over 1 week.
Since most bike batteries are about 12Ah, with natural leakage and cold, it could mean the battery is 1/2 drained in 7 days,
the remaining 1/2 charge may not be enough to start the bike.
I would put a Master Switch in front of it. Or your Ignition Relay idear fixes that.
I was too lazy to set up a scope, so I set the digital camera to 1/10 second exposure, set the Led Controller to 50% duty cycle,
and took some pics while waving a 1W green LED around;
Got 12 pulses, which means the unit Duty Cycles at 120Hz.
I would also put an inductor/choke in front of it.
Not sure if I'll use it on the bike, but then it will end up in the Travel Trailer.
Fun Stuff Normk, I like the way you think,,..
Rich.