Hi
After some advice, i am fitting an immobiliser and one of the isolating circuits requires a 18amp relay i cant find a 18amp relay anywhere so do i fit
one of the fused type (30 or 40amp) with a fuse rated to 18amp ?
Thanks
Nick M
They probably mean "a relay that can handle 18A", so any relay that can handle more than that will be fine. Don't worry about the fuse, unless the circuit needs protection - if it's just cutting a circuit to prevent starting then this is probably not required.
a 30A relay should be fine, without any extra fuses
Fused relays are handy because they give you an easy quick method to test the relay operation without pulling the relay.
Many Thanks
May well go for the fused type for the sake of a couple of quid as the immobiliser cost £50
Nick M
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Many Thanks
May well go for the fused type for the sake of a couple of quid as the immobiliser cost £50
Nick M
Thanks
No point in fused then as relays are protectors anyway.
Nick M
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Originally posted by nickm
Thanks
No point in fused then as relays are protectors anyway.
Nick M
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Originally posted by 02GF74
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Originally posted by nickm
Thanks
No point in fused then as relays are protectors anyway.
Nick M
That isnt quite correct. Relays are used to switch larger currents that may well exceed the capacity of the wiring or else the contacts thenmselves melt.
In other words either the wiring or relay contacts act as the fuse, i would not recomnend that. For the sake of £2 or less, fit an inline fuse of correct rating, 8A should be plenty for immobiliser.
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Originally posted by nickm
Thanks
No point in fused then as relays are protectors anyway.
Nick M
^^^^ what i was trying to say is that 18a relay wont limit current like an 18 a fuse, very likely it will supply quite a lot more amps.
Oh my
Yea poor use of english to call them protectors but i cant be that much of a muppet as im on my second build and all the fuel injection and ecu
electrics work fine.
Nick M