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Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Tamas Petrunin » 16 Apr 2017 23:44

Me too, preferably in a format that is editable so I can add the modifications required when a V8 is fitted. I'll also do a second set of changes showing a rover 14cux injection setup spliced in.
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby UKPhilTR7 » 19 Apr 2017 22:29

Yes please, can you put me down for a copy too. Rediscovered a few weeks ago that mine is a 81 so the diagram will be ideal. When you are done, you could look at posting the file on here for any member to download as they want.
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby sydney.wedgehead » 20 Apr 2017 10:08

Please add me to the list.

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby mariusl » 20 Apr 2017 10:38

Can you please add me aswell
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Traindriver69 » 28 Apr 2017 15:03

I have a 1981 DHC so would be perfect for me please

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Roger27TBB » 29 Apr 2017 07:55

Hello, please take me also on your list.
Thanks !! :)

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby dmtrmp6 » 29 Apr 2017 12:20

Yes please. DM

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Howard_B » 01 May 2017 19:59

Would like to thank Cobber for his descrption of how the Pektron works - trying to reverse engineer it from the circuit diagrams in the manual (without access to my car) had me tearing my hair out...

I will include his explanation with the drawing since its is not easy to understand.

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Cobber » 02 May 2017 12:46

Glad to be of service, I may as well put my hand up for one of these too thanks.
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Howard_B » 19 May 2017 10:55

Its taken much longer to finish than I expected since I am trying to fill in the gaps in the information from the original Triumph & Hayes drawings. This is the first detail section which covers the headlamp raise / lower system and the main/dip/flash circuits. The next section will cover the windscreen wiper circuit and the final drawing will show the complete wiring diagram.

Please let me know if you spot any errors so they can be corrected before I upload the final AutoCAD file

Link to PDF download
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0OCjgNgn85aZG5RTmV3V0pyS28

This file is published under the GPL licence, so everyone is free to modify and share it, but the same restrictions apply to any derivatives.

Cheers

Howard

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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Beans » 19 May 2017 11:03

Nice job :wink:
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby dursleyman » 19 May 2017 17:39

That looks like a great job, so much easier to make out stuff.
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby saabfast » 19 May 2017 19:53

Great, nice to have an explanation there too.
Thanks :D
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby FI Spyder » 21 May 2017 15:46

A lot of work but I was expecting a colour coded diagram matching the actual colour of the wires much like these Spitfire diagrams which makes it easier to follow. Check out these Spitfire ones.

http://www.triumphspitfire.com/wiring.html
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Re: Circuit Diagram in AutoCad format

Postby Howard_B » 22 May 2017 06:19

I fully agree the colouring makes it easier to trace the wires on a standard vehicle & I tried this with my first attempt.

In AutoCAD it is possible to create two adjacent lines of different colours to indicate a single wire, but even when printed in A3 on a high resolution laser printer one colour tended to vanish. Also some of the colours did not print well so I abandoned wire colouring.

My main objective is to produce a file that can be modified to match my vehicle and by anyone else who has AutoCAD/Draftsight etc. so I rearranged the drawing to make it much easier to follow and added the internal details to assist with fault finding. The first two sheets of my final drawing will be uploaded this week which will cover the main lighting circuits, flasher/hazard circuit & windscreen wiper/washer circuits.

Cheers

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