After having some ( intermittent) issues with my 3rd version starting aids I decided to make a simple checking tool for quick testing purposes that is dirt cheap.
Objective was to monitor the electrical power supply and/or activation of the different components in one glance instead of repeatedly using testlights or voltmeters at all individual components.
In my case it made troubleshooting a lot easier....
This is what you need :
- LED's
- Resistors ( I used 560 Ohms)
- Optional : a piece of PC board
- Wires ( tip : make them long enough in order to have your tool visible from the inside of your car when starting)
- Banana jacks
- Crocodile clips
- small plastic box
The schematic diagram and photo's are attached. You can make as many testing channels as desired.
It is not limited to testing starting aids , but can also be used for testing i.e. wiring harnesses and other electrical components if desired.
NOTE 1 : Using the tool gives you an insight of electrical issues only. Not mechanical i.e. a clogged CSV !
NOTE 2 : Check that "channels" 1-4 have a different polarity than 5-6 ! !
Channels 1-4 are used to check the +12 V Voltage at components, 5-6 the ground (-) Voltage.
NOTE 3 : channel hook-ups are suggestions only
Tip : use banana jacks at the wire ends , it makes your tool more versatile:
One: they fit in the contacts of the relay connectors for an easy wiring harness check if needed
Two : when used with the crocodile clips you can clip 'm anywhere
Have fun and good luck with troubleshooting !