Bern
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I would only use any of the existing wiring to switch a relay if I were you.
It got more than just warm. It burned every wire connected to anything near it!
This time we powered it up from coil and added a 15 amp fuse in between with fingers crossed.
I would only use any of the existing wiring to switch a relay if I were you.
Disco1BFG which part is asking for trouble getting powered from coil or the 15 A fuse?Asking for trouble IMHO.
Disco1BFG which part is asking for trouble getting powered from coil or the 15 A fuse?
DISCO1BFG apparently the mechanics around me are dumber than they look.
The fuse is installed between the coil and pump so it is protecting the pump I guess. The coil was not fused prior to this installation.
I would really appreciate if somebody explains what is the right way to do it.
1. where should I get power from?
2. where should I install a relay or fuse?
If I know how to do it right doing it is not difficult (2 wires after all).
1000000 thanks in advance
In reference to carrying a spare, where do you draw the line? With an old landy, (and many new ones), any one of a number of parts are likely to fail, you can't carry a spare of everything, I don't even bother carrying a spare wheel anymore.
Col
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