1995E
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- 2020 Ford Interceptor
Hey guys,
I am trying to get ideas on how to tap into the electrical system. What I am trying to do is install an ambient lighting system. I am planning to be as thorough as a I can be with it and wire it to the interior door. This will all be controlled by an arduino.
I have several questions,
1. I am trying to figure out how I will detect when the ignition is on, when a door is open, etc.
Any ideas?
2. Also, I have no idea how to tap into the accessories box. I am trying to keep everything looking as stock as I can. Recently, I just found out car's frame is used as part of the circuit. So I am assuming I can put my negative to anything on the frame and wire a positive to any of the unused fuses on the accessories box (stated as unused in the manual)?Or is this bad practice and unsafe?
3. From what I can understand, there are 3 power modes.
A mode where the electricity stays on until the power save feature turns them off (interior lights, USB power plugs, 12V power, etc), an accessories mode that will turn off when you open the door after turning off the car, and power while the car is running. I want to wire it in a way so that the powersave feature of the car turns it off. Has anyone tapped into the Ford Explorer's power before with no problems?
4. Would it be bad to share a ground point that something is already grounded to?
EDIT: I actually want to add another accessories box separate from the current accessories box so I can add new functions. Is this possible? Anyone have any tips on how to do it?
I am trying to get ideas on how to tap into the electrical system. What I am trying to do is install an ambient lighting system. I am planning to be as thorough as a I can be with it and wire it to the interior door. This will all be controlled by an arduino.
I have several questions,
1. I am trying to figure out how I will detect when the ignition is on, when a door is open, etc.
Any ideas?
2. Also, I have no idea how to tap into the accessories box. I am trying to keep everything looking as stock as I can. Recently, I just found out car's frame is used as part of the circuit. So I am assuming I can put my negative to anything on the frame and wire a positive to any of the unused fuses on the accessories box (stated as unused in the manual)?Or is this bad practice and unsafe?
3. From what I can understand, there are 3 power modes.
A mode where the electricity stays on until the power save feature turns them off (interior lights, USB power plugs, 12V power, etc), an accessories mode that will turn off when you open the door after turning off the car, and power while the car is running. I want to wire it in a way so that the powersave feature of the car turns it off. Has anyone tapped into the Ford Explorer's power before with no problems?
4. Would it be bad to share a ground point that something is already grounded to?
EDIT: I actually want to add another accessories box separate from the current accessories box so I can add new functions. Is this possible? Anyone have any tips on how to do it?