Welcome to Roger, Vicki and, YES, Jeannette Rand who just registered to
attend the 2018 KR Gathering at Mt Vernon!
Jeannette is the mom of all things KR. She and her daughter will join us
Friday & Saturday at the event.
And at this point, we have 17 KRs planning to be there too. This is lining
up
The master relay should be on a 5 amp circuit breaker, so you can't be pulling more than 5 amps.
However, looking at the specs for the master relay in the Aircraft Spruce Catalog, the coil is rated at approximately 9 watts. Since P= IE. Or, 9=I (12). So for a 12 volt system, the current is
Send that one back to the manufacturer and get them to check it out. At
least they will know if they have a defect in making them or not!
Ron
On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 3:39 PM, Ppaulvsk via KRnet
wrote:
> A good question would ask is. How many amps are you pulling through the
> relay for to get
A good question would ask is. How many amps are you pulling through the relay
for to get hot.
Paul ViskBelleville Il.618-406-4705
Original message From: Stef den Boer via KRnet
Date: 8/6/18 9:35 AM (GMT-06:00) To: KRnet
Cc: Stef den Boer Subject: Re: KR>
master relay
Don't forget it is not just alcohol that is added to help get the lead
out. MBTE and all kinds of other "tane's" . Heptanes and such and
don't forget about winter and summer formulations which can drive you
nuts and which typically don't show up in the type of testing we can
do at the pump. Stupid
Thanks for the responce.
I checked the wiring again, no faults. Than I hooked up the master switch
wiring directly from the bat, but stil after 15 min hot and smelly.
I will order a new one.
Stef
> Op 4 augustus 2018 om 8:31 schreef Stef den Boer via KRnet
> :
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> Hi all,
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> The master re
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