ChargeGuard Wiring

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Wireseverywhere
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ChargeGuard Wiring

Post by Wireseverywhere »

I picked up a few ChargeGuard Model CG-12D's. The wiring is obvious except for a red wire coming out the side which is soldered to an internal molex header.

Any help or ideas?

TIA

Mark.
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Post by Lake Effect »

I'm looking at a Model CG-12D right now and there is no wire coming out the side. There are two terminals on one end for 12 volts in and out. The other end has a black ground wire and a reset switch. That's it. Was your's a used one and possibly modified? This isn't much help but I'm just curious what is different with the one you have.

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Post by Wireseverywhere »

Thought it might be a modification but its pretty neatly done and all three units are identical. Wire is connected to J2-2. I was just curious but I'll tie it off and connect the GND, OUT and BAT as normal and see if it works.

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Post by GlennD »

It sounds like the modified units that came with our POS Litton MDTS. They removed a .001 uf cap on the circuit board and added the wire. The wire is ignition sense.

A normal Chargeguard detects the change in voltage when the vehicle is started to turn on.
Wireseverywhere
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Post by Wireseverywhere »

From an email received from W1KNR,

This red wire is a modification providing an ignition sense for use in
certain applications where the charge guard did not function correctly.
This wire is routed to a point where voltage is applied when the
vehicle is started “key on”. Good Luck

Thank you for the info and I have verified this to be true.
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