The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Oct 23, 2014 #21 dont go by the colour - go by the diagram on the side.
Zorro587 Active Member Oct 24, 2014 #22 Just pulled 2 of mine and the diagram clearly shows a resistor on the diagram, not an induction coil or diode.
Just pulled 2 of mine and the diagram clearly shows a resistor on the diagram, not an induction coil or diode.
Datatek Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2014 #23 Zorro587 said: Just pulled 2 of mine and the diagram clearly shows a resistor on the diagram, not an induction coil or diode. Click to expand... Induction coil is what operates the relay, ie. the relay coil.
Zorro587 said: Just pulled 2 of mine and the diagram clearly shows a resistor on the diagram, not an induction coil or diode. Click to expand... Induction coil is what operates the relay, ie. the relay coil.
wammers No longer with us, RIP Donater Oct 25, 2014 #24 Datatek said: Induction coil is what operates the relay, ie. the relay coil. Click to expand... Yep it may struggle a little without an induction coil.
Datatek said: Induction coil is what operates the relay, ie. the relay coil. Click to expand... Yep it may struggle a little without an induction coil.
Zorro587 Active Member Oct 30, 2014 #25 Swapped all relays for resistor version from Beal. No probs arising and red LED seems to have finally gone out. Not sure if that's what helped as I also installed an extra earth from the alternator body as per Javars' post the other day.
Swapped all relays for resistor version from Beal. No probs arising and red LED seems to have finally gone out. Not sure if that's what helped as I also installed an extra earth from the alternator body as per Javars' post the other day.