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MrZig
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I know all about the coil relay mod and it seems like quite the good idea, however people have expressed conscerns about the relay quitting and being left stranded.
Some people have put in extra switches, or used the same connectors so they could simply reconnect the old wire. However, all of that takes extra wiring and effort if the relay does break.
Here's my proposition: What if you didn't cut the main +12VDC wire going into the coils, but simply spliced into it with the +12VDC from the relay?
I'm pretty good at most 12VDC applications, however I don't know what happens if you have two positives going into the same wire. It shouldn't double the voltage, but keep it constant at battery output, right?
This way you would have an automatic failsafe if the relay failed, since all you did is splice into it, the original wiring takes over.
Some people have put in extra switches, or used the same connectors so they could simply reconnect the old wire. However, all of that takes extra wiring and effort if the relay does break.
Here's my proposition: What if you didn't cut the main +12VDC wire going into the coils, but simply spliced into it with the +12VDC from the relay?
I'm pretty good at most 12VDC applications, however I don't know what happens if you have two positives going into the same wire. It shouldn't double the voltage, but keep it constant at battery output, right?
This way you would have an automatic failsafe if the relay failed, since all you did is splice into it, the original wiring takes over.