bagadonitz
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- Jan 2, 2021
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- Tractor
- BX23S
Hi,
I'm in the process of purchasing a BX23S. It'll be my first tractor. Used for some minor landscaping tasks around my property. It will be used mostly for snow clearing so I'm getting the BX2822 55" commercial blower with hydraulic chute. We have about 500 feet of asphalt driveway shared with 2 neighboring families. Been doing it for years with an Ariens and quad plow so looking forward to cutting the time in half.
The Kubota electric chute deflection kit is grossly expensive so I'm forgoing it and have bought a kit to add a 4" travel linear actuator to it myself from ebay. The kit comes with a setup directly to the battery but I'm not interested in doing it that way.
I plan to add my own fuse box powered off the battery through a relay and power the electric chute deflector through that. I'll have a 30 amp fuse in line powering the relay from the battery which will then power a auxiliary fuse box from which I'll tie in the electric chute deflector. This will also leave me room to add a run for an electric spreader or some LED circuits should I choose to do so.
I have read of several different ways to get a signal to the relay coil when the key is on including finding a wire in the ignition, splicing into the work light circuit as it leaves the factory fuse box and splicing into a wire in the headlight switch.
None of these is super appealing for me as this unit will be brand new and I don't like taking things apart so much, let alone splicing. That said, I just want a low amp keyed signal for the relay coil so it isn't a big deal.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to best pull a keyed signal for a relay coil on this machine?
I notice in the manual now in addition to the 20 amp "Option" work light circuit in the fuse box, there is also an 10 amp "Option" (3rd-function) circuit. Does anyone have any details on where this may terminate and if it is only active with the ignition on? I strongly suspect that this is the circuit the Kubuta electric chute kit would end up using so if I could use it or at the very least pull a signal for the relay from it that would come in handy.
If there are no other great options, is it safe to just run a signal from the end of the work light circuit (presumably under the rear fenders) back to the relay rather than hacking into it near the factory fuse box or should a long run be avoided for that purpose?
Thanks for the suggestions in advance.
Joseph Bagadonitz
I'm in the process of purchasing a BX23S. It'll be my first tractor. Used for some minor landscaping tasks around my property. It will be used mostly for snow clearing so I'm getting the BX2822 55" commercial blower with hydraulic chute. We have about 500 feet of asphalt driveway shared with 2 neighboring families. Been doing it for years with an Ariens and quad plow so looking forward to cutting the time in half.
The Kubota electric chute deflection kit is grossly expensive so I'm forgoing it and have bought a kit to add a 4" travel linear actuator to it myself from ebay. The kit comes with a setup directly to the battery but I'm not interested in doing it that way.
I plan to add my own fuse box powered off the battery through a relay and power the electric chute deflector through that. I'll have a 30 amp fuse in line powering the relay from the battery which will then power a auxiliary fuse box from which I'll tie in the electric chute deflector. This will also leave me room to add a run for an electric spreader or some LED circuits should I choose to do so.
I have read of several different ways to get a signal to the relay coil when the key is on including finding a wire in the ignition, splicing into the work light circuit as it leaves the factory fuse box and splicing into a wire in the headlight switch.
None of these is super appealing for me as this unit will be brand new and I don't like taking things apart so much, let alone splicing. That said, I just want a low amp keyed signal for the relay coil so it isn't a big deal.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to best pull a keyed signal for a relay coil on this machine?
I notice in the manual now in addition to the 20 amp "Option" work light circuit in the fuse box, there is also an 10 amp "Option" (3rd-function) circuit. Does anyone have any details on where this may terminate and if it is only active with the ignition on? I strongly suspect that this is the circuit the Kubuta electric chute kit would end up using so if I could use it or at the very least pull a signal for the relay from it that would come in handy.
If there are no other great options, is it safe to just run a signal from the end of the work light circuit (presumably under the rear fenders) back to the relay rather than hacking into it near the factory fuse box or should a long run be avoided for that purpose?
Thanks for the suggestions in advance.
Joseph Bagadonitz