Re: Relays for Heavy loads.

From: Scott Lane (rsb7424@gmail.com)
Date: Thu May 28 2009 - 19:02:52 EDT


I understand your point, and it makes sense, but I have used one for
many years for my Hella lights and never have had a failure.  I am
sure the Mopar would do a great job too though.  We used these fomoco
relays for all sorts of bizarre crap that we would put on our cars.
Rascal

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Azie L. Magnusson <maggie11@mchsi.com> wrote:
>
> Scott L. Writes:  >> I don't remember how many cfms the BM pulls but that sure sounds stronger. If you need a good strong relay, try a Ford Mustang starter relay, the old kind. <<
>
> I'd recommend the old MOPAR relays that pulled all the car basically.  It was mounted on the drivers side firewall and is a "continuous duty" relay whereas the FOMOCO starter relay is not meant to be for continuous duty.  It probably will carry more current for a short period, but Will not last if used in a continuous duty mode.  BTDT...
>
> We could certainly slow the aging process
> down if it had to work its way through Congress. - Will Rogers
> Azie
>



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