Brotherspoon
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Good evening,
This is a follow up post to my last: Wind Booster GT - My DIY bypass module prototype
I've been developing a permanent PCB for this application and after a few configurations I have decided on this one. At the same time, I've been developing the integration of this relay bypass module with a brake snip module/harness that has two-button control, and looks clean. So here it is.

The completed setup, without fuse tap. It's coiled up for storage. ^

Stainless steel angel eye style indicating pushbuttons. ^

Orange/amber is the brake snip activation, white is the windbooster bypass. The lights have two brightness settings, selectable by PCB pin jumper(s). ^

The brake snip connectors and harness. ^

This enclosure was reduce by >1" on both sides. ^


The brake snip control relay module is secured inside of this pushbutton enclosure. ^

Brake snip control relay module. ^

Brake snip control relay module PCB. ^

Brake snip control relay module schematic. The low side current regulator is to safely drive this small 5V relay from a 12V supply. ^

Prototype and final. ^

Final PCB design (V4) ^

This is a follow up post to my last: Wind Booster GT - My DIY bypass module prototype
I've been developing a permanent PCB for this application and after a few configurations I have decided on this one. At the same time, I've been developing the integration of this relay bypass module with a brake snip module/harness that has two-button control, and looks clean. So here it is.

The completed setup, without fuse tap. It's coiled up for storage. ^

Stainless steel angel eye style indicating pushbuttons. ^

Orange/amber is the brake snip activation, white is the windbooster bypass. The lights have two brightness settings, selectable by PCB pin jumper(s). ^

The brake snip connectors and harness. ^

This enclosure was reduce by >1" on both sides. ^


The brake snip control relay module is secured inside of this pushbutton enclosure. ^

Brake snip control relay module. ^

Brake snip control relay module PCB. ^

Brake snip control relay module schematic. The low side current regulator is to safely drive this small 5V relay from a 12V supply. ^

Prototype and final. ^

Final PCB design (V4) ^

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