Feniex typhoon wiring

Sralexan32

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Aug 13, 2020
6
PA
Is there any way to wire a typhoon to have front lights come on with one button, back lights with a second button, and have a third button turn both on? Thanks
 

Doyle257

Member
Jan 13, 2015
658
Cheektowaga, NY
yes, each of the non-siren buttons on the Typhoon(6 in total) have their own output. I would advise using relays to power the individual groups of lights, and then using the output on the typhoon to trigger the relays.

The typhoon is one of our best sellers. We've probably done 20 or so in the last 6 months, and have another 10 booked.
 

Sralexan32

New Member
Aug 13, 2020
6
PA
yes, each of the non-siren buttons on the Typhoon(6 in total) have their own output. I would advise using relays to power the individual groups of lights, and then using the output on the typhoon to trigger the relays.

The typhoon is one of our best sellers. We've probably done 20 or so in the last 6 months, and have another 10 booked.
Thanks.

how would I wire it up once I have relays installed on both groups so the third button operates both?
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,580
Shelbyville, TN
You would set your third switch to trigger both relays. Add diodes to prevent back feeding
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,580
Shelbyville, TN
Nope. Not on a mobile.. there are posts here how to do it.. just search.
 

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