Can anyone please help me identify which is the pulse wire I need to use to wire up a separate satellite seeker I just bought. The red and green wires match the power and ground wires on the seeker cable which leaves one to be connected to the pulse feed on the unit but I have no way of identifying which of the two remaining wires (blue or yellow) this actually is. Can anyone help with this?
Please note that I only have two cables coming out of the main unit, one cable leads to the plug you see in the photo and the other goes to the trip zeroing button on the white box.
Many thanks,
Albert Pisani
Malta
Hi,
Thank you for your forum post.
The Tripmeter (-PK) Plug to the Satellite Seeker (BRGPS) wiring would be as follows:
RED -> RED (+12V)
GREEN -> GREEN (Ground/Earth)
BLUE -> BLUE (Speed Pulse)
Ignore the yellow wire this is not used to power the Satellite Seeker – it is used to power any 3-wire mechanical sensor you may have fitted.
Please note if you are using a Mechanical Sneosr as well you would need to install a switch to switch between the Mechanical Sneosr and the GNSS Sensor.
Hope that helps.
Brantz Rallymeters