Damn relays...
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Damn relays...
Who would've though that relays can be so touchy?
I've put an electric fan on my zook, with a relay to switch the power on and off...
First off, the fuse didn't fit in the holder properly, so wiggled around while driving and eventually melted the fuse!!!
Secondly, the switching on and off with the fuse wiggling has broken the relay for the fan.
I've been driving thinking, why is it getting up to 90*? it normally sits around 70* with the fan on continuously, all kinds of ideas going through my head...
OMFG head gasket going!!! overheating!!! arrrrgh!!!
Nope
It's the damn relay!!! The annoying thing is, I thought the same thing when the fuse was wiggling and it was overheating!!!
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I've put an electric fan on my zook, with a relay to switch the power on and off...
First off, the fuse didn't fit in the holder properly, so wiggled around while driving and eventually melted the fuse!!!
Secondly, the switching on and off with the fuse wiggling has broken the relay for the fan.
I've been driving thinking, why is it getting up to 90*? it normally sits around 70* with the fan on continuously, all kinds of ideas going through my head...
OMFG head gasket going!!! overheating!!! arrrrgh!!!
Nope
It's the damn relay!!! The annoying thing is, I thought the same thing when the fuse was wiggling and it was overheating!!!
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Twiss
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Re: Damn relays...
Swear at it for a bit and if that doesn't help, replace the relay and either get a different fuse holder or use electricians tape to hole the fuse still.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Damn relays...
serves you right for buying crap components in the first place! next time spend abit more money and buy a fuse that fits the holder
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Re: Damn relays...
I've got a different holder and relay now...
I would think that if a blade fuse fits in the fuse box it would fit in a blade fuse holder
I guess that's wishful thinking
I would think that if a blade fuse fits in the fuse box it would fit in a blade fuse holder
I guess that's wishful thinking
Twiss
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Re: Damn relays...
you tell him TrampTramp wrote:serves you right for buying crap components in the first place! next time spend abit more money and buy a fuse that fits the holder
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Re: Damn relays...
Hehehehe Yeah, that does come across a bit harsh Tramp.ScottieJ wrote:you tell him TrampTramp wrote:serves you right for buying crap components in the first place! next time spend abit more money and buy a fuse that fits the holder
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Damn relays...
Rrrrright, so I've just bought another relay and fitted it... the only issue is, the relay stays switched to "on" even when the trigger feed (from ignition) is switched off...
... and switches off if you tap it...
I guess it's another duff relay!
It stays on even if you disconnect the trigger wires completely...
Could earthing cause a relay to stay switched on?
... and switches off if you tap it...
I guess it's another duff relay!
It stays on even if you disconnect the trigger wires completely...
Could earthing cause a relay to stay switched on?
Twiss
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Re: Damn relays...
Sorry! I didn't mean it to come accross like that It was ment more as a jovial dig! In honesty I have no idea what the compenents were like but it sounded like cheap bits I should know I use them enough!Edweird wrote:Hehehehe Yeah, that does come across a bit harsh Tramp.ScottieJ wrote:you tell him TrampTramp wrote:serves you right for buying crap components in the first place! next time spend abit more money and buy a fuse that fits the holder
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Re: Damn relays...
Hey, I know you were only joking, it's just that if you read it out of context, it sounds like you're ripping the sh*t out of someone.Tramp wrote:Sorry! I didn't mean it to come accross like that It was ment more as a jovial dig! In honesty I have no idea what the compenents were like but it sounded like cheap bits I should know I use them enough!
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Damn relays...
With the second relay could you not just re wire it....
Man i hate electrics!
Man i hate electrics!