Leif, The two small terminals - One leg gets tied to ground. The other leg gets 12V to activate the relay. Your starter switch can either supply 12V to the relay with the other side tied to ground, or one pin can be tied to the large 12 feed on the battery side of the relay with the starter switch switching the ground side of the relay. The two Large Terminals. - Power is supplied downstream from your master relay. The other terminal goes to your starter. There are lots of variations to this setup, but to keep it simple, 12V must go into one small terminal and the other to ground to activate the relay. How and where you switch it isn't particularly important as long as it is safe and works correctly. The two large terminals are "power in" any time the master relay is closed, and "power out" to the starter when the master relay is closed and the starter switch engages the relay. -Jeff Scott Los Alamos, NM -------------------------------------- Hi I need help... I have bought a start reley from aircraft spruce, but there are not some paper to connect the reley. They can not give some advice either. Hope someone can give me a note how to do it,,
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