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Barnyard BOb - wrote:
"David" wrote: So I am putting a Batt relay on my plane and it is one that grounds out to complete the circuit. Is it normal to have it get hot. Not to hot to touch but pretty hot. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++ Other's have weighed in with concerns that you may wrongly be using a starter solenoid. They normally are grounded... and you supply it with battery voltage. OTOH... What you describe that requires grounding to function, sounds exactly like a bona fide batt relay and they do get quite warm.... but not so hot as to give your finger a blister. Barnyard BOb - Aw rats. I do believe BooB is right. Dam defective brain cells let me down again. Richard (or what's left of him) |
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