RM12 Relay
Posted: 28 Aug 2017, 15:32
Hi there,
After discovering a RM12 Relay (I believe its for the fridge) during a split charge system fit, I am unsure whether or not I need to keep it in place.
Background; I bought a 1989 2.0 Petrol T25 Autohomes Komet 2 years ago, I soon decided to upgrade the whole interior, after removing the old interior it was obvious that the wiring needed redoing. The fridge has now been removed and scrapped along with most of the old electrical equipment.
I plan on fitting a Waeco CR50/CRX50 (my new units are already cut to size), and I have a wiring diagram that shows the RM12 Relay fitted between the Fridge and the Zig CF8 PMS (I still plan on using the CF8 in my new build) with a feed off to a fuse.
My question is; do I need the RM12 Relay? I have bought a Waeco CR50 Mains adaptor which will have a 240V feed and a 12V feed from the ZIG CF8 PMS.
My electrical knowledge is quite limited so any guidance or info would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
After discovering a RM12 Relay (I believe its for the fridge) during a split charge system fit, I am unsure whether or not I need to keep it in place.
Background; I bought a 1989 2.0 Petrol T25 Autohomes Komet 2 years ago, I soon decided to upgrade the whole interior, after removing the old interior it was obvious that the wiring needed redoing. The fridge has now been removed and scrapped along with most of the old electrical equipment.
I plan on fitting a Waeco CR50/CRX50 (my new units are already cut to size), and I have a wiring diagram that shows the RM12 Relay fitted between the Fridge and the Zig CF8 PMS (I still plan on using the CF8 in my new build) with a feed off to a fuse.
My question is; do I need the RM12 Relay? I have bought a Waeco CR50 Mains adaptor which will have a 240V feed and a 12V feed from the ZIG CF8 PMS.
My electrical knowledge is quite limited so any guidance or info would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks