My FED is really coming together, and I'm steadily crossing things off of the to-do list.
One of the next items on the list is wiring the car and I'm trying to decide placement of a switch panel. I feel it maybe needs to be just ahead of the grips of the butterfly steering wheel and centered so it doesn't interfere with leg movement for getting in or out of the car. I'm thinking maybe a vertical panel about even with the wheel QD, just above the axle housing/3rd member surface. I could possible mount it to either a bracket off of the 3rd member bolts, or something built on to the steering shaft support tube that runs from side to side of the top chassis tube. From where that tube is located, the bracket would have to extend back about 6" from the support tube to be an easy reach for the driver.
I have plans to have a master power switch (that will kill all circuits), ignition switch, start button, and switches for the electric water pump, fuel pump and radiator cooling fan. I do have a cable operated high amperage battery cut off near the battery in front of the engine with a "Push-to-kill" big red knob at the left rear corner of the car. It kills everything including power to the starter. The water pump, fuel pump and fan will all be wired through relays and I plan to mount them near the mid-plate to minimize the length of wires to be run. All circuits will be separately fused on a 6 fuse panel and a main 30A breaker will power everything
I've searched for examples of similar switch panels, but haven't found much between a very basic 2 or 3 switch/control panel and a full-on dash with gauges. I don't plan any gauges in the cockpit. I do plan to have an adjustable shift light at the front of the cowl mounted to the mid-plate or back of the engine. When the cowl is removed I want all wiring and switches exposed for service/trouble shooting.
Anyone have any photos of a panel similar to what I described? I'm doing this all myself (I live in a rural area) with no one nearby who has been-there-done-that.
Thanks, in advance.
Lynn