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Another quick relay question

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 16:20
by jed the spread
the new relay i bought has 6 conectors on it and has the code BTA5 iX on it
ive conected it up as it tells you

green wire = power suply -- -- green wire to vehicle battery

blue wire = leasure charge -- -- red wire to fridge suply

white wire= earth -- -- purple wire to warning light terminal
on regulator or intecator terminal on
alternator. on the intructions it also says,'connect purple wire to terminal b on the relay. conect the other end to the W.l. on regulator or IND terminal on alternator.
N.B if ignition light fails to go out fully then conect the purple wire to an ignition feed.

so i conected the purple wire to the smaller purple wire on th alternator and the ignition light wouldnt go out, so were is the best place to conect the purple wire now then is the question.

jed

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 17:30
by DiscoDave
what are you trying to do?? is this a split charge relay?? have you got a pic or any information from the dodgy ebay shop you got it from??

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 17:39
by jed the spread
ok when i connect the purple wire to the alternator the ignition light stays on when the engine is running so according to the instructions i should connect it to an ignition feed. so what do they mean be ignition feed and were is the best place to connect to such a feed. i had a go but when i plugged my 240 charger on the leisure battery the van turned itself on :lol:

jed

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 17:41
by jed the spread
oh and ive got the same relay on my towbar. its one of those clear plastic ones

jed

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 19:18
by DiscoDave
why have you not just got a normal relay?? is this for a split charge or something else?

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 19:25
by jed the spread
i bought it from a camping shop. i can see me just going out getting a normal one to keep it simple

jed

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 19:39
by Horza
when i plugged my 240 charger on the leisure battery the van turned itself on

:rollin

Wire the purple one to where the blue wire would go on the one on the towbar. The W terminal is getting upset at two relays I think.

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 19:39
by DiscoDave
it would seem to me that the two ways of achieveing a splitcharge system would be to go for a conventional relay, wire it into the blue wire from the alternator, and if you need a fridge relay add another!

or you get a voltage sensative one that only has a +ve and -ve with an out put to your 2nd batt and your fridge! these will automatically sense when the engine is on! but they are crap! - ask mocki!

Posted: 11 Mar 2007, 19:59
by jed the spread
DiscoDave wrote:
or you get a voltage sensative one that only has a +ve and -ve with an out put to your 2nd batt and your fridge! these will automatically sense when the engine is on! but they are crap! - ask mocki!

thats why im doing this because i had one of those.

thanks euan good news about your van mate

jed

Posted: 12 Mar 2007, 12:11
by jed the spread
right sorted. the pillocks had put the wrong relay in the pack :roll:

another 5 minute job thats taken a day of head scratching :lol:

i used the one off my towbar :wink:

jed