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Hello everyone. I'm trying to get some info on why to install relays for my coil, horn lights etc. Thank you
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Head to Basscliff's, look for "electrical odds and ends", find "system relay mod.." courtesy of Koolaid Kid- one stop for explanation and method.Hello everyone. I'm trying to get some info on why to install relays for my coil, horn lights etc. Thank you
Yes, power is the overall concern. Power = Volts times Current. The power demand and requirement is a constant. If voltage drops, current rises. Heat then becomes an issue, things overheat, issues occur, friends have to take you and your bike home."Why" is because 30 odd year old wiring may not carry 12 volts to critical locations. Direct wiring through relays ensures the power get there.
Absolutely. Never start modding any system that is not up to its full potential at the start. Electrical, mechanical, etc. For our bikes, replacing key bullet connectors with spade connectors is highly recommended and pretty much a requirement for a good performing system.I will recommend that before you start throwing relays on the bike, do the free and simple things first - clean connectors, inspect wiring for anything that shouldn't be, etc.
Yes. And no. The correct Bosch-style relays have 2 ratings, ON and OFF. This relates to terminal 87 and 87A. A relay rated at 30A Off (87A) is rated lower On (87) which is what you need for pretty much everything.Or should I do 40
Yes, power is the overall concern. Power = Volts times Current. The power demand and requirement is a constant. If voltage drops, current rises. Heat then becomes an issue, things overheat, issues occur, friends have to take you and your bike home.
OK thank you. Bit yes I have respiced all my connections but still draining from my lights when blinkers are on so I figured it wouldn't hurt to relay my system since I've done everything else.
The heating is a result of the available voltage driving current through the resistance of the poor connection which is the basis of the heating.