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I feel like I've started a cult or something!
What did you use to crimp the powerpole contacts?I feel like I've started a cult or something!
Order a hydraulic crimping tool. I tried to get creative (read: cheap), and it's just not worth it. Get the right tool for the job.What did you use to crimp the powerpole contacts?
How about a relay wiring how to for us inept in that department. Wiring is like my understanding of how planes fly it’s just magic 😂. Since you people made me spend more moneyI've been thinking about version 2.0 of this (@bobn's), and I think that the 300A relay may be overkill, really. I'm thinking if we stepped down to a ~150A relay, we'd be fine since the compressor only pulls 90A. This would also mean a smaller physical relay, which should allow us to put the stock plastic "NAPA" covers back on and reuse the stock power switch. The only thing you'd have to do to the covers is drill out the back one to fit the new and larger couplers and power cables. This would make it look a lot cleaner, which would be nice.
12v relay has four pins, and they look like this, with one of them perpendicular to the others. 87 and 30 are your main power path, I always "point" 30 at the device I'm powering with the line in from the battery on 87, but I don't know if it actually matters. 86 and 85 are for your trigger, and again I don't think it matters which is which as long as one side comes from your switch or whatever you're using to trigger the relay and the other is wired to ground.How about a relay wiring how to for us inept in that department. Wiring is like my understanding of how planes fly it’s just magic 😂. Since you people made me spend more money
(Also j/k I have a thorough understanding of aerodynamics 😬)
150A relay perhaps like this one? Physically smaller than the 300A that you noted earlier.I've been thinking about version 2.0 of this (@bobn's), and I think that the 300A relay may be overkill, really. I'm thinking if we stepped down to a ~150A relay, we'd be fine since the compressor only pulls 90A. This would also mean a smaller physical relay, which should allow us to put the stock plastic "NAPA" covers back on and reuse the stock power switch. The only thing you'd have to do to the covers is drill out the back one to fit the new and larger couplers and power cables. This would make it look a lot cleaner, which would be nice.
Yeah, that could work.150A relay perhaps like this one? Physically smaller than the 300A that you noted earlier.
120A gives a little more buffer. I didn’t see that one in anything but the 2 pack. Probably didn’t look enough.It'd work, I think. I was looking at one like this:
12V DC 120A Starter Relay Switch
But the two pack and resell one here. There are enough people in the120A gives a little more buffer. I didn’t see that one in anything but the 2 pack. Probably didn’t look enough.
They’re so cheap it wouldn’t be worth shipping from SC.But the two pack and resell one here. There are enough people in thecult... club who would buy it from you!
This is the way.Or, you know, buy the two pack and toss one in the tool bag as a spare because it's cheap Amazon chinesium and likely to burn out at the worst time possible?
Since no one else mentioned it..... now that mine is here. Those thinking about ordering it..... be aware it may weigh more than a VW bug.