
Just brought a relay
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Re: Just brought a relay
AngeloEvs wrote:Deleted as I missed the 70A upgrade but for reference...........
I would use these ....absolute doddle to wire up ...........http://www.towsure.com/product/1828-Sel ... tion_Relay
Thants the baby looks great and i dont need to wire it to the alternator.
Greta stuff apart from it doesnt say how many amps it is. I have a 110amp Hr LB
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Re: Just brought a relay
Its alternator output not leisure battery capacity that determines the current rating of the relay needed......as for the spec of the relay give em a call and ask if its not given on the website or do a search on Google, Ebay. Details will be some where but me thinks you may have a 45amp alternator but someome will confirm the correct figure.......just looked and it says suitable for charging.....
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