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relay
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:58 pm
by bdubs767
whats the relay you guys have had the best luck with?
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:01 pm
by mr tibbs
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:45 pm
by brenzbmr@sb
2nd that above
also the potter and brunfield(?)
never gave me a prob.
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:05 pm
by 1moreamp
How many ya need I have a sleeve full that I don't need ~24 count my last check. Let me know.....C
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:19 pm
by gridracer
I have never had a potter and brumfield fail on me yet.
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:26 pm
by 1moreamp
Don't forget the sockets, and P&B or Bosch either one is fine....C
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:27 am
by dedlyjedly
I love those sockets. All the extra ones i've accumulated were always for starter kills and thus didn't have a lead for the 87a pin.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:24 am
by stipud
Ditto on the socket love. I used to set mine up with spades... what a nuisance! I've shorted stuff out a few times trying to squeeze spades in under the dash. Then i found these sockets, and I've been in heaven since then.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:09 am
by Eric D
If it is a low power and small sized relay needed, I go with OMRON, but for larger models, Bosch all the way.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:48 am
by VW337
listed top down in order of preference:
Omron - little feller rated 30A
Bueller - standard bosch size, has built in spike suppression and is rated for 40A
Bosch - rated 30A
Potter Brumfeld - rated 30A
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:19 am
by fuzzysnuggleduck
I wonder what my two 30A relays (in parallel) are... I'm using them for my offroad light rack with 4 x 100W bulbs. They seem to work just fine. I should take a look.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:11 pm
by stipud
If those bulbs are really 100 watts, then I am uncle sam.
Have you mounted that rack since moving to Vancouver? I think you need to start blinding the people in East Hastings for fun.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:16 pm
by fuzzysnuggleduck
stipud wrote:If those bulbs are really 100 watts, then I am uncle sam.
Have you mounted that rack since moving to Vancouver? I think you need to start blinding the people in East Hastings for fun.
Yeah, I mounted it for some camping with Martin and Liz once. I'm trying to convince my neighbor to take his Jeep Cherokee out for a ride to Stave Lake with me but we'll see. No winches but I got a tow rope, which should be good enough if we take turns playing in the bad shit. There's also a guy who lives in a our building with a MINT Landcruiser but I'm not sure I could convince him to come out or not... don't really know him.
His ride looks a lot like this:
I also need to get my full size spare thing done and figured out before I can really hit the trails, anyways.
Sorry to derail the thread...
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:06 pm
by bdubs767
hmmm...so you guys think I should be alright w/ one of the 40amp ones for
p9 proc, x1200.1, x200.4, and tld66
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:44 pm
by stipud
bdubs767 wrote:hmmm...so you guys think I should be alright w/ one of the 40amp ones for
p9 proc, x1200.1, x200.4, and tld66
For what? Just running the remote? 40 amps is about 40 times more than you need to worry about for that, so any of the relays would be fine.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:17 pm
by VW337
For your application you could use a transistor.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:26 pm
by bdubs767
VW337 wrote:For your application you could use a transistor.
maybe Ill be cool and add neons too lol