Anybody using Radio Shack relays for their comps? If so, do you have a part number or anything? I have been looking there but the highest power relay I see is only 10 amp. Thanks!
actually its not wattage it amperageprojo198 said:They turn your high wattage compressors on with a low wattage signal from your pressure switch
Thanks man, I checked out SSD. Thats cool that they come with the socket harness too. Thanks for the help everybody, happy bagging!Bagged4MyPleasure said:But they are 6.81 with tax where I got them....Just order them online from Jason @ SD or Matt @ Gauge! They are about same price...but you gotta pay shipping!
Or you could just multiply the amp draw to the voltage.NCHEVYHEVN3 said:actually its not wattage it amperage
the compressors do have wattage. 746 watts=1 hp Viair 450 comp. =1/4 hp i think so its around 186 watts of power from one 450 compressor. The pressure switch also only pulls like half an amp and the max on the 450 is 23 amps. But u are right but just worded it wrong.
Yea I always remember it as PIE P=IxE02 s-10 xtreme said:Or you could just multiply the amp draw to the voltage.
P=VxA (ohms law)
a relay is a relay is a relay... just make sure you specify a bosch "style" relay, and not an actual bosch relay. an actual bosch relay can go for $20-30, whereas a simple look alike is just a couple bucks. btw, i use ford starter solinoids and they work fine. internaly, that ford starter solinoid IS a bosch style relay, just a little bigger and more heavy duty. if you rip the 2 of them apart, you'll see the same shit inside. a coil, an armature and a magnet. theyre all basicly the same thing. the only thing different you get with a name brand is a tougher (more weather resistant) casing, and the bosch or dei logo stamped on it.AVTekk said:Ya ford starter solenoids are not the way to go, they are only made for momentary service, not the few minutes that it takes a compressor to fill up a tank.
Ive bought the bosch style relays from RadioShack before and havnt had any problems with them, but I prefer a name brand DEI relay or something like that from a stereo shop just so I know itll be good.
Yeah, I'm gonna mount my tank underneath, but I think I will put my comps in the bed and just run everything down to it. Winter is coming, and I don't think all that salt is gonna be good for it. thanks for the advice everybody!DDM said:30/40 amp relays can be had from www.partsexpress.com for less than $2.00 a piece, also automotive relays are not always effectively sealed so I jump the pressure switch and power to the inside of the cab to prevent burn up.
The coil, armature, and magnet are all in the starter.Baggd2DaXtreeme said:btw, i use ford starter solinoids and they work fine. internaly, that ford starter solinoid IS a bosch style relay, just a little bigger and more heavy duty. if you rip the 2 of them apart, you'll see the same shit inside. a coil, an armature and a magnet. theyre all basicly the same thing. the only thing different you get with a name brand is a tougher (more weather resistant) casing, and the bosch or dei logo stamped on it.
nooooooooooo! if your mechanic told you that shit, he's ripping you off. there is a starter coil, but thats something different. a starter solonoid is just a big relay made to take the switching load off your ignition switch. its the SAME THING as a standard 5 pin bosch style relay, fool.NCHEVYHEVN3 said:The coil, armature, and magnet are all in the starter.
Baggd2DaXtreeme said:btw, i use ford starter solinoids and they work fine. internaly, that ford starter solinoid IS a bosch style relay, just a little bigger and more heavy duty. if you rip the 2 of them apart, you'll see the same shit inside. a coil, an armature and a magnet. theyre all basicly the same thing. the only thing different you get with a name brand is a tougher (more weather resistant) casing, and the bosch or dei logo stamped on it.
the reason they fail is cause they either get wet or arent grounded properly. i used them for all kinds of shit in my last car http://members.sounddomain.com/audiounderground and never had a problem. but maybe its just me.AVTekk said:Ford starter solenoids will NOT work. They are NOT the same, and they are KNOWN to everyone that has EVER tried to use them as failing within 2 months. End of story.
I don't have a mechanic I do it all myself and I have no idea what u are talking about rippin me off. But like Dave said they are only ment to be used for short moments like starters are. Are compressors normally run for 2 minutes plus. I don't think anyone holds there starter for 2 minutes. U need a continous duty solenoid so I guess u are the fool and the one who should talk to your mechanicBaggd2DaXtreeme said:nooooooooooo! if your mechanic told you that shit, he's ripping you off. there is a starter coil, but thats something different. a starter solonoid is just a big relay made to take the switching load off your ignition switch. its the SAME THING as a standard 5 pin bosch style relay, fool.