...FWIW when wired to the stop light when the 1 way diode on the buffer switch blows and they do the Jakes will activate everytime you apply the brakes
That's one thing I couldn't find in the wiring diagram - the diode.My assumption is that something about going through the relay keeps the stop lamps from backing up into the Jake circuit and firing the Jakes. But, looking at the diagram I just don't see it. At whatever point the power feed from the Jakes hits the stop light circuit, there will also be power being fed from the regular stop lamp circuit.Sounds like a diode belongs in that circuit somewhere.UNLESS... Perhaps the 'stop lamp relay' shown in the Jake wiring circuit is an additional one which is added specifically to allow the Jake's power feed to the stop lamps to remain totally separate from the one from the service brakes.Thoughts?
From the wiring diagram you can see that when the engine brake solenoids are energized it also power the stop relay(terminals 3&4) wich close the circuit (terminals 1&2) for the brake lamps. With that setup, you don't need a diode.As for blown up diode, one could put two in series hoping that they would not blow at the same time, but then...when would you know that one is blown and that now you're at the same point as having only one... I guess it would be better to replace the diode with one having higher watts rating.
" I understand how the Jakes make the brake lights turn on. What I don't get is what will keep the brake lights from triggering the Jakes?"Turning Jake switch to off.
Makes no difference if wired with a 1 way relay the buffer switch will have a 1 way diode on if you look, I have replace a 100 of those diodes over the years on the snap type buffer switches like you have.Years back Jake sold a small capacitor to mount on the master and they would blow that diode in heart beat
From Jake troubleshooting manual, the diode seem to be only for protection. I guess that diode was not blowing when it was installed whit a capacitor.The brake relay is an added relay. There is one in the DDEC II front junction box on my Prevost XL.No need for a diode with this relay, stop lamps current cannot backfeed thru open terminal 1 or 2, since they are isolated from terminal 3&4 wich are connected to jake brake solenoid.