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GSL ELECTRONICS EasyAS R3 12V Alternator Sensing Ignition Source

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Specifications

  • Voltage: 12V/24V
  • Current: 8A
  • Dimensions: 80x30x30 mm (HxWxD)

Product Information

The EasyAS Alternator sensing ignition source is designed to help users easily find an ignition source in a vehicle for wiring up devices that require ignition or control connections. It can be configured in Voltage Sensing Relay (VSR) mode for added flexibility.

FAQ

Dimension

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EasyAS

EasyAS Alternator sensing ignition source is one of the easiest ways to find an ignition source in a vehicle when wiring up devices requiring ignition or control connections.
Features include:

  • Easy installation. As easy as 1,253.
  • Optional On/Off control on the device
  • Can be configured in Voltage Sensing Relay (VSR) mode
  • Can direct drive loads up to 8A
  • Designed to fit standard 5-pin relay sockets.

Installation

  1. Mount the unit in a dry, moisture-free environment away from inflammable materials. e.g. Fuel Lines or Exhaust Systems.
  2. If using a socket or spade terminal. Make sure they are tight and secure.
  3. Mounting can be done via the provided 5.5mm eyelet hole for screw mounting at the top of the unit. If mounting alternatively use best practice and common sense.
  4. Connect the using the 1,2,3 procedure overleaf and choose the other methods where\ appropriate

EasyAS Wiring Guide

EasyAS – 1,2,3 Setup
As simple as 1, 2, 3.
In this mode, the EasyAS will detect when the alternator is charging and turn on. Wire Pin 2 to the device you want to turn on. Easy as that.GSL-ELECTRONICS-EasyAS-R3-12V-Alternator-Sensing-Ignition-Source-FIG-2Note: Make sure Pin 3 – Input V+ is connected to a source that connects directly to the charging system

There are some products out there that may interfere with the operation of the EasyAS. Non-ACMA compliant products and some DC motors. In these cases, it may be nessacary to use the VSR Mode.

EasyAS – VSR Mode
If the alternator can’t be sensed. (i.e. going through a voltage converter or booster) then VSR mode can be an alternative. To get this mode connect Pin 5 to Negative. In this mode, the switch will turn on above 13V and disconnect at 12.5V

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EasyAS – AS + Remote On/Off
So you’re happy with the alternator sensing but you wish you had an On/Off switch at the device or an override? Connect Pin 5 to Positive and now you are in AS+ mode Now the unit will only turn On the output when Pin 4 is connected to Positive and the alternator is charging. Leave Pin 4 Floating for output to be OFF

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Warranty Conditions

Our products come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. The customer is entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. The customer is also entitled to have the products repaired or replaced if the products fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. GSL Electronics (GSL) warrants that its products will, under normal use and service, be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of that its products will, under normal use and service, be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of the original purchase by the customer as marked on\ the customer’s original invoice.Please refer to our full warranty and return information which can be found at http://www.gsl.com.au/faq.html

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Documents / Resources

GSL ELECTRONICS EasyAS R3 12V Alternator Sensing Ignition Source [pdf] Instruction Manual
EasyAS R3, EasyAS R3 12V Alternator Sensing Ignition Source, 12V Alternator Sensing Ignition Source, Alternator Sensing Ignition Source, Sensing Ignition Source, Ignition Source

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