HatersGonnaHate Posted April 27, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 27, 2012 Do you have a voltmeter/volt gauge in the car so you can monitor voltage? The only time that you would hear the engine "rev" higher when flicking the switch, is when the voltage drops to the 13's, then flip the switch and it'll speed up the alt. The ac doesn't really have anything to do with it. This bypass only involves the alternator, the voltage regulator/ecm, and the eld. The ground that you mentioned doesn't have to be grounded at the head unit, it is just suggested because it's a known good ground. I ended up running mine under the dash and grounding it to one of the dash supports under there. My name is AdamThis is my Civic Build.7" Samsung Tab 2Kenwood KDC-X896Clarion EQS746Sundown X-15DC 3.5k @2ohmHatersGonnaHate's 02 Civic UBLELD Bypass for Honda Civic/Accord/FitDon's Jeep Grand Cherokee Rebuild N8ball2013 - i think you'd stick your dick in a blender if it told you it was 40 wtih two kids your age. lol srp365 - If posting were picking up bitches, I'd be going home single tonight looks like tony montana sneezed in your car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattc3366 Posted April 27, 2012 Report Share Posted April 27, 2012 I was checking voltage with a volt meter. Ill just double check all connections before I do anything else. subwoofers - two eclipse 88120s box - 3.4 cubes tuned to 32 hz amps - aq1200 and pheonix gold zx450 New build : 2 obsidian audio 15s same amp 6.1 cubic foot box tuned to 32 hz in a civic hatch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HatersGonnaHate Posted April 27, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 27, 2012 Gotcha. What year and model car? And definitely double check all the connections and especially make sure the leads from the relay are going to the correct locations. My name is AdamThis is my Civic Build.7" Samsung Tab 2Kenwood KDC-X896Clarion EQS746Sundown X-15DC 3.5k @2ohmHatersGonnaHate's 02 Civic UBLELD Bypass for Honda Civic/Accord/FitDon's Jeep Grand Cherokee Rebuild N8ball2013 - i think you'd stick your dick in a blender if it told you it was 40 wtih two kids your age. lol srp365 - If posting were picking up bitches, I'd be going home single tonight looks like tony montana sneezed in your car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattc3366 Posted April 27, 2012 Report Share Posted April 27, 2012 2000 civic dx hatchback. And I used the relay socket subwoofers - two eclipse 88120s box - 3.4 cubes tuned to 32 hz amps - aq1200 and pheonix gold zx450 New build : 2 obsidian audio 15s same amp 6.1 cubic foot box tuned to 32 hz in a civic hatch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest DC Power Kyle Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 Running it on "H/O Mode" won't shorten the life of the alternator. The ELD circuit drops the voltage simply for gas mileage among other things. But you're not working your alternator at 100% load when the voltage increases.. it's just changing the voltage set point, not the output current. Basically, think of it as this: Hey, I don't need high voltage at the moment, so lets settle down to 13.2 and maintain there. If you have a 180 amp alternator and ELD was setting the setpoint at 13.2 lets say, it would do 180 amps at 13.2 volts if you were demanding that much current from your amplifiers or other accessories. You're simply adding more voltage, not amperage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
08tahoe Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 When I had my 2007 accord and the voltage dropped down to like 12.7 I would flip the a/c on and the voltage would jump right back up to like 14.4 then I would just flip my a/c back off and the voltage stayed up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HatersGonnaHate Posted April 29, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 Running it on "H/O Mode" won't shorten the life of the alternator. The ELD circuit drops the voltage simply for gas mileage among other things. But you're not working your alternator at 100% load when the voltage increases.. it's just changing the voltage set point, not the output current. Basically, think of it as this: Hey, I don't need high voltage at the moment, so lets settle down to 13.2 and maintain there. If you have a 180 amp alternator and ELD was setting the setpoint at 13.2 lets say, it would do 180 amps at 13.2 volts if you were demanding that much current from your amplifiers or other accessories. You're simply adding more voltage, not amperage. Thanks for chiming in Kyle! And youngsticky, that's what I used to do as well, it just got annoying having to flick on an accessory to get the voltage back up every few minutes. My name is AdamThis is my Civic Build.7" Samsung Tab 2Kenwood KDC-X896Clarion EQS746Sundown X-15DC 3.5k @2ohmHatersGonnaHate's 02 Civic UBLELD Bypass for Honda Civic/Accord/FitDon's Jeep Grand Cherokee Rebuild N8ball2013 - i think you'd stick your dick in a blender if it told you it was 40 wtih two kids your age. lol srp365 - If posting were picking up bitches, I'd be going home single tonight looks like tony montana sneezed in your car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
08tahoe Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 Running it on "H/O Mode" won't shorten the life of the alternator. The ELD circuit drops the voltage simply for gas mileage among other things. But you're not working your alternator at 100% load when the voltage increases.. it's just changing the voltage set point, not the output current. Basically, think of it as this: Hey, I don't need high voltage at the moment, so lets settle down to 13.2 and maintain there. If you have a 180 amp alternator and ELD was setting the setpoint at 13.2 lets say, it would do 180 amps at 13.2 volts if you were demanding that much current from your amplifiers or other accessories. You're simply adding more voltage, not amperage. Thanks for chiming in Kyle! And youngsticky, that's what I used to do as well, it just got annoying having to flick on an accessory to get the voltage back up every few minutes. Ya I hear you on that.. The bybass thing does sound good, that way you don't have to worry about the voltage going down when you don't want it to.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuetip Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 this just lets you have good voltage with the car off, thats what it sounds like Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HatersGonnaHate Posted May 1, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 No. It lets you have steady voltage with the car running. My name is AdamThis is my Civic Build.7" Samsung Tab 2Kenwood KDC-X896Clarion EQS746Sundown X-15DC 3.5k @2ohmHatersGonnaHate's 02 Civic UBLELD Bypass for Honda Civic/Accord/FitDon's Jeep Grand Cherokee Rebuild N8ball2013 - i think you'd stick your dick in a blender if it told you it was 40 wtih two kids your age. lol srp365 - If posting were picking up bitches, I'd be going home single tonight looks like tony montana sneezed in your car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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