K
koolaid_kid
Guest
I was just wondering if you had calculated this number. (Please note, the generic Bosch automotive relay is spec'd to 40A off (seldom used) and 30A on (normal use) (thanks for the spec, posplayer)
I run a generic relay which comes on when the ignition is on, and I run the following units off my relay:
Coils - 10A (15v / 3 Ohm) = 5A x 2 = 10A
Dyna S - 1A (very conservative estimate)
Martek Grip Heaters - 2A (20W / 14V)
Fiamm Horns - 9A (Only used occasionally, so could be considered a burst or pulse)
So with the engine running, heaters on high, and horn blasting, I am at 22A, well within the 30A rating of my relay. Normal running I am at 11A, in the winter up to 13A, and in emergencies in the winter spiking to 22A.
Anyone else done the math?
Thanks in advance.
I run a generic relay which comes on when the ignition is on, and I run the following units off my relay:
Coils - 10A (15v / 3 Ohm) = 5A x 2 = 10A
Dyna S - 1A (very conservative estimate)
Martek Grip Heaters - 2A (20W / 14V)
Fiamm Horns - 9A (Only used occasionally, so could be considered a burst or pulse)
So with the engine running, heaters on high, and horn blasting, I am at 22A, well within the 30A rating of my relay. Normal running I am at 11A, in the winter up to 13A, and in emergencies in the winter spiking to 22A.
Anyone else done the math?
Thanks in advance.