Hi Stef, my first thought is that your problem could be wrong type of relay.
There is essentially two types of relays, those designed for short durations
(starter relays) and those for prolonged use (master relays).
I would ensure you have the correct type fitted. The other possible cause
could be a poor ground, some relays are grounded through their case, a high
resistance here could produce heat.
Another test you could perform is to test the current the relay is drawing
and compare this to the specifications.
Hope something here helps,
Paul.
Brisbane Australia.

-----Original Message-----

Hi all,

The master relay I have installed getting very hot. 


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