With the arrival of the final delivery of my wiring system, it's now time to turn to wiring. The system that I chose probably won't appeal to most of you but it is pretty interesting from a technical point of view.
The wiring system that I'm using is from Infinitybox Intelligent Wiring. Not being an EE type, I can only explain the workings in laymans terms as I undertand it. I ordered the Infinitybox 20 circuit wiring harness kit. Picture 1 shows the kit layed out with the components in their approximate future position in the Europa. The heart of the Infinitybox system are the three modular solid state microcontrollers, the Mastercell and two Powercells.
The center module is the Mastercell, the "gatekeeper or brains" of the system (Picure 2). Most if not all of standard switching functions of the car such as ignition, headlights, fans are wired into the Mastercell by a dedicated colored wire in the harness connector plugged into the Mastercell. The signal from this dedicated input will then be directed by the Mastercell to the front or rear Powercell by the Can Bus cable.
The two end modules are the Powercells (Picture 3/4). Each Powercell can handle up to ten circuits with a maximum of 25 amps per circuit. The wiring from the loads are plugged into the Powercell. As with the Mastercell, each load in the Powercell has a specific node or address in the Powercell. Each wire in the Powercell harness is dedicated to a specific load. When the Powercell receives the signal from the Mastercell, a built in microprocessor switches on power to the required load.
Each Powercell is provided battery power by two leads per Powercell from a four circuit fuse box (Picture 5). A large battery cable connects the fuse box to the battery. Individual circuit protection in the Powercell is provided by a built in fuse box in each Powercell. For loads greater than 25 amps, the output from the Powercell such as the starter motor and probably the power windows in the Europa, is sent to a separate relay.
The biggest downside for most people looking at wiring systems is obviously the cost of the Infinitybox system. For me the simplicity of the system was the major appeal. It took me four years of mulling it over before I pulled the trigger and placed my order. We'll see if the results are worth it. I'll post updates of my progress over the next few months.