Sorry to beat the hell out of a dead horse, but I know NOTHING about contactors and I have an electrical wiring question. Hopefully my final one. I am about to place an order Monday or Tuesday, so I just want to make sure I've got everything straight.
So now that I've been pretty much convinced to go with the EV200 contactor (and it does sound like a very stout contactor), but how does one begin to wire this thing? I understand the entirety of the rest of the Sevcon PMAC controller schematic... but I am clueless about contactors.
So, here's the Sevcon schematic
http://media.photobucket.com/image/millipak%20wiring%20diagram/tomausherman/sevcon.jpg And here's the specs on the EV200:
relays.tycoelectronics.com/datasheets/ev200.pdf
Now here's the ultimate stupid question. Why is a contactor even needed? It's function is primarily to serve as a fail safe in case of current problems by disconencting the circuit right? Sorry, but I have a very fledgling knowledge of what it is, or what it does in the context of an EV.
So, from taking a look at the Sevcon schematic, it looks like they are referencing the use of an Albright (Curtis) contactor. Wiring up one of those would be as easy as following the picture. Looking at the EV200 is more complex. It seems to have polarity associated with it and the Sevcon schematic only seems to use the positive end of the battery. What's the deal with the negative terminal?
There's two wires coming from the contactor too. Those have polarity as well. (I fear miswiring something and blowing up some hardware that's quite expensive). How does one approach this monster? I hope not to end up with a blown up contactor or controller because I didn't wire something right.
Lastly, Kelly controllers required the use of a precharge resistor. Does the EV200 as well? Would I just wire that along the connectors at the top of the controller? The schematic doesn't seem to indicate the need for their use.
Thanks for any help. I want to make sure that my mind is straight on this before I drop 600 dollars into this thing.