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Hope you got automotive grade wire. 


16ga wiring and two 30a relays. Got the harness nearly built. Need to pick up some quick connects. I also got everything reverse engineered. I forgot this thing had lights and a stereo.
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It's the 12v feed to the speaker system. I didn't feel like drawing the circuit board haha. It's a whopping 2w speaker. I should have done this part first. I'd have eliminated that circuit and wiring. Oh well. Now she'll have the fastest and loudest power wheels on the block haha.
Meh they'll be fine haha. I've got some left over LED's from a project on my truck that I might throw in. I think they are like 500 lumen or something like that. The radio has never been used and probably never will be. Requires something with an aux out. Be cool if it had an FM antenna. I do have a spare head unit. Hmmmm.
Actually, the red wire goes straight from the circuit board to the main on//off switch and then has a pink wire that ties into it and then goes to one side of the throttle switch. It also supplies the power to the speaker system. It's a useless wire that could be bypassed entirely and just run the lead from the main on/off switch to the throttle switch.
The lights are actually tied into the motor side of the system as they only turn on when the motors are active.
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This is the main on/off switch. Both wires run straight back to the circuit board.
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This is the throttle switch. The wire with heat shrink is the jumper from the red wire. The other pink wire goes to the middle post of the next picture.
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This is the forward/reverse switch. Blue and yellow go back to the circuit board and tie into the relays. Blue in relay 1 which I believe is forward and yellow to relay 2 which is I believe reverse.

As long as you have a separate power switch or relay, one relay to control direction is easy. Depending on the current, both motors could run off one relay, just wire them in parallel.The part I'm struggling with is how to wire the relays up. The original system used two relays, 1 for forward and 1 for reverse, for a single motor. I'm now running dual motors and while I think it would still work the same, I don't know. It would be great to have one relay per motor that does both forward and reverse but I don't think that can be done.
Hopefully you didn't wire it up already.
Just to add a small comment, @pblaze725, you say you keep burning out your 12V remote control receivers, you do know a simple LM7812 regulator would cure that? Right?
Its a simple three terminal linear regulator that will take from 15 to 35 volts and give you 12 volts at about one amp.
A couple of small capacitors are usually used for stability, but in a pinch I have gotten away with just running one straight.
They run about $1.5 in single lots.
Here is a spec sheet, I think it worked.
The problem with these, is that they are linear. So, they have to dissipate the excess power as heat and are not that efficient.
Hey @Fordum -
will these LM 7812’s work on a reverse polarity circuit?
my power supply for the relay switch is
(+-) forward, (-+) reverse.
I figure I would put one one each side between the relay and control unit.
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This is the control unit. The connector in my hand sends 12v power to the motors. the polarity switches for reverse.
I’m using these posts to flip a winch switch that connects an 18v power to the motors.

