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The main ignition switch on my '85 GS550ES was dropping some voltage, so I added a 30 amp horn relay. It worked great in my garage, and then after 3 blocks the main fuse burnt up and when I got home the relay was dead as well. (No continuity between the switching terminals--86 and 85. No more click. Dead.)
I wired it with frame ground to 85, orange wire from ignition switch to 86, and then 12v+ through 87 and 30 to the fuse box.
In other words, the trigger side from the ignition switch was going through the main fuse, and then the 12v+ when the relay was active was passing through a fuse I wired in and then all the other fuses in the fusebox.
Are these relays not specced for constant use? Bad installation (all the wires had plastic insulators everywhere)? Just bad luck?
I wired it with frame ground to 85, orange wire from ignition switch to 86, and then 12v+ through 87 and 30 to the fuse box.
In other words, the trigger side from the ignition switch was going through the main fuse, and then the 12v+ when the relay was active was passing through a fuse I wired in and then all the other fuses in the fusebox.
Are these relays not specced for constant use? Bad installation (all the wires had plastic insulators everywhere)? Just bad luck?