Safe to mount a relay inside?
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Safe to mount a relay inside?
I'm hooking up some rigid reverse lights and the wires from the relay to the switch are kind of short. I am wondering if I can just mount the relay under the dash instead of having to extend the wires to the switch and mounting the relay under the hood. Thanks for any insight
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Depending on where you're mounting the switch and the current handling capability of the switch, it might just be easier to dispense with the relay and wire the lights directly to the switch. The advice about wire size and fusing still applies. The fuse needs to be as close to the battery/power source as possible.
#5
Yes you can mount it under the dash no problem. Just be sure all the terminals are heat shrinked, insulated connectors or at the very least taped.. but I don't recommend the tape, but it will work. I always recommend using a relay, especially if the kit came with one.
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Yes you can mount it under the dash no problem. Just be sure all the terminals are heat shrinked, insulated connectors or at the very least taped.. but I don't recommend the tape, but it will work. I always recommend using a relay, especially if the kit came with one.
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yeah or do that, its a little excessive in my opinion, I did it cause I don't have to pay for heatshrink or tape or a gun and it looks cleaner under my hood. In all honesty though a scotch lock and some tape are just fine, or a insulated terminals and tape.
#9
I don't know that very many people have access to a heat gun for heat shrink, and it's easy to mess up with a torch. As far as tape goes, some scotch 88 electrical tape is just fine, I used it all the time in extreme conditions on 480v terminations. But you are right, nothing beats some heat shrink, that's what I used on all my connections under my hood.
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