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Old 11-27-2017, 02:33 PM   #1
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Default Need Help, ScottyB 12v Reducer in an 2010 RXV?

Has anyone installed a ScottyB 12v reducer kit in their RXV and/or is there a decent wiring diagram for the install? I thought I saw a wiring diagram on here a while back but I am having a hard time finding it when searching...

I have a wet sounds sound bar coming and I want to rewire the light kit to pull evenly.

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Old 11-27-2017, 04:11 PM   #2
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Default Re: Need Help, ScottyB 12v Reducer in an 2010 RXV?

Hook the negative to battery pack negative. Hook the positive (and trigger/keyswitch wire if applicable) to the swicthed large terminal of the main solenoid. That will be the large wire that goes from the solenoid to controller B+. Don't even think about hooking up to the keyswitch wires, unless unnecessarily buying a new controller is high on your to-do list. Don't worry about the solenoid turning off when the pedal is released, that's not how a Rxv works. Solenoid is always on when key is in any position besides Off, with the exception of the automatic time out from no activity after sitting idle for half hour.
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Hook the negative to battery pack negative. Hook the positive (and trigger/keyswitch wire if applicable) to the swicthed large terminal of the main solenoid. That will be the large wire that goes from the solenoid to controller B+. Don't even think about hooking up to the keyswitch wires, unless unnecessarily buying a new controller is high on your to-do list. Don't worry about the solenoid turning off when the pedal is released, that's not how a Rxv works. Solenoid is always on when key is in any position besides Off, with the exception of the automatic time out from no activity after sitting idle for half hour.
Thanks for the quick response, after reading about how finicky these are with anything ill wired, I wanted to make sure I wasn't assuming anything and didn't end up replacing the controller.
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Hook the negative to battery pack negative. Hook the positive (and trigger/keyswitch wire if applicable) to the swicthed large terminal of the main solenoid. That will be the large wire that goes from the solenoid to controller B+. Don't even think about hooking up to the keyswitch wires, unless unnecessarily buying a new controller is high on your to-do list. Don't worry about the solenoid turning off when the pedal is released, that's not how a Rxv works. Solenoid is always on when key is in any position besides Off, with the exception of the automatic time out from no activity after sitting idle for half hour.
For the sake of being overly cautious here, the post I am pointing to here, correct?
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Yes, converter B+ to that post.
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