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moahdib, nice one - am just planning ym laptop install and was planning on using the same shutdown controller and hpefully you have saved me some headaches witht he startup. I just have a few questions though:
1. If the startup controller send sa pulse when the Vacc becomes live then what happens if it goes off breifly - eg cranking? Will it send another pulse when the Vacc becomes live again?
Nope. Read the detailed instructions on the controller... basically, the controller stays on for about 10 minutes before it completely shuts down.(or whatever time you set it to) AFTER you remove the key from ignition. During those 10 minutes you can do whatever you want... cranking the engine, turning on and off to the Vacc position, etc as many times as you wish. If the controller is on, no pulse will be sent. It only sends a pulse when the controller first turns on, after a previous shutdown.
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2. I am hooking te controller tothe button on a docking port and wondered if it was more sensible for me to use replace the switch with a relay powered by the pulse so i am not feeding power into the electronics.
You are not feeding power to your electronics. You are simply connecting one of the wires to ground. Thats how my dell docking station works.
If you want to be absolutelly sure, put a diode.
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3. Am i understanding this correctly? When i turn my Vacc on the circuit will turn on a relay to turn on my inverter etc, this will also trigger the controller to send a pulse to mimic the switch being pressed.
Correct. The contact to the power button only lasts 1 sec or so for me. You can set it to different timing as well.
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4. Can the length of the startup pulse be changed by using a different resistor or variable one?
yes. Just change the resistance on the pot.
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5. can a delay be introduced into the startup pulse to give an invertor/ps time to power up or can you just lengthen the dealy as in Q4 so ensure the laptop sees the ON pulse.?
Sorry I don't really get this question. If you're using a laptop you shouldn't have to worry about your inverter turning on before or after the laptop turns on as long as you have a battery in the laptop. In case you don't you'd have add another RC circuit to add another delay. As it is now, the inverter and the pulse is sent at the same time.