ripper
24th January 2011, 10:58 PM
Two things I'm wondering about re relays.
Does anyone know what the atp ptc heater relay does?
It's on the drivers side of the engine bay, under the cover next to the battery.
The other thing is that I want to move all the relays that are under that cover. I want to be able to take the cover off and the relays stay screwed down instead of being attached to the lid.
Does anyone have any good ideas for how the reattach them? Basically I plan the screw a piece of aluminium angle in there to put them onto, but getting the metal mounting tabs that the relays slide onto seems a bit tricky.
I'm planning 5 new circuits and want to mount my new fuse panel under that cover with the standard relays. My new fuse panel ebaymotors item=180527940278 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180527940278&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT) arrived today. It seems like a bit of an overkill but getting a good price on a block that can handle decent amps wasn't easy. My new circuits add up to a bit over 80 amps (wont be using them all at once though), and this fuse block is rated for up to 160A, on up to 14 circuits.
I'll do some photos as I work on it. Still have a few more things to order before I start installing anything.
Does anyone know what the atp ptc heater relay does?
It's on the drivers side of the engine bay, under the cover next to the battery.
The other thing is that I want to move all the relays that are under that cover. I want to be able to take the cover off and the relays stay screwed down instead of being attached to the lid.
Does anyone have any good ideas for how the reattach them? Basically I plan the screw a piece of aluminium angle in there to put them onto, but getting the metal mounting tabs that the relays slide onto seems a bit tricky.
I'm planning 5 new circuits and want to mount my new fuse panel under that cover with the standard relays. My new fuse panel ebaymotors item=180527940278 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180527940278&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT) arrived today. It seems like a bit of an overkill but getting a good price on a block that can handle decent amps wasn't easy. My new circuits add up to a bit over 80 amps (wont be using them all at once though), and this fuse block is rated for up to 160A, on up to 14 circuits.
I'll do some photos as I work on it. Still have a few more things to order before I start installing anything.