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Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 11:28
by Jim D
Hello everyone,

Hoping someone can help, I'm on holiday in Cornwall for the next week and a half and it appears my split charge relay has given up the ghost and is no longer charging my leisure battery. Does anyone know of any places in Cornwall where they might sell them.

Thanks in advance for lots of helpful comment :lol:

James

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 11:32
by nicq
Have you checked the fuses.

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 11:48
by Jim D
nicq wrote:Have you checked the fuses.


Hi, thanks for the reply, I have now and they all look ok. Also, the relay looks a bit burnt out.

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 12:29
by MidLifeCrisis
Have you got a pic of the relay?
If it's just a 'normal' relay then any automotive place should sell one (even Halfords etc) or even somewhere like Maplins might do something that would work!?!

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 17:08
by CovKid
40amp preferable to 30amp

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 19:20
by Jim D
Ah, dammit I've just replaced the 30 amp I had with another one from halfords.

Would it more advisable to get another 40 amp to replace this one?

Thanks

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 19:37
by PetenAli
Got one here if you are stuck. PM me.

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 13 Aug 2015, 09:17
by Jim D
Hi,

Thanks very much,

The one I have is working a treat at the mo, but will contact if it fails on me.

Thanks again for everyone's help.

James

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 13 Aug 2015, 12:45
by CovKid
Will probably be fine with the 30amp. The 40amp just gives a bit more headroom should the leisure go flatter than ideal.

Re: Where to buy split charge relay in Cornwall

Posted: 13 Aug 2015, 13:04
by nicq
As long as you have no more than a 30A fuse feeding the relay the relay should be fine.