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- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
I installed manual switches to control the charging relays from the engine, and perko switches (1000 amps contacting) for each battery bank. To avoid burning the contacts my relays are rated for 200 amps. I'm the "smart" part of that equation. LOL
Niner they do mean 200 amps. Personally I would not trust that number. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerLook people, any -other- relay that costs $6.99 is good for 30-40 amps in the NO contacts. There would be nothing wrong with this relay at 50-60 amps load. Your tires are good for "X" MPH. Do you -ever- run them at anywhere near that? This is a great relay for the price. Legitimate charge splitters battery combiners smart solenoids are the only way to go for dividing battery banks. They use a forty dollar (retail price) tower solenoid like an Essex. 8:20 this morning, I used my MOSFET relay to start a Ford Ranger pickup. Eight 172 ampere (hypothetical rating)MOSFETS with short legs connected to 1/2" square copper bussbars. Solid state is the way to go to stop arcing. Box is a deep quad receptacle. No moving contacts to ever deteriorate.
Tower-type power relays are great until affordable extreme amperage solid state relays come along.
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When A Person Stops Learning - They Start To Die - NinerBikesExplorerMe thinks mexicowanderer is trolling "chinesium cr*p", and just pointing out that if you buy things on line, always apply a test of reasonableness.
The "fail" sign for me on this item is a 1/4" electrical post with ring terminals, and you're telling me it will take 200 amps? I think that's a typo, lets call it 20 amps.
Trust, but verify, always, with electrical items... electricity burns everyone, smart or dumb, if you don't use common sense and pay attention to the specifications. Go look inside at the electrical busses inside a 200 amp electrical main panel, and the size of the wires from your electricity provider feeding the main panel, and you'll see some big azz buss and screws... there's your sign.
We may be old f@rts in here, but some us still have great BS detector sensitivity... this is just a recalibration of our measurement devices. - mcheroExplorer
bucky wrote:
Mex, you always bring something interesting to the forum. Ignore the haters.
Mr Bucky
I'd love to know where you came up with the haters idea! NOT!
We have to stay on top of Mex to keep him in-line, he does the same to us! Been that way for a LONG time!
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Mex wrote:
You won't find another "200" amp relay unless it costs ten times as much.
Sometimes ... but not always ... that 10X cost gets you 10X the reliability.
If our budget can work it out, we always try to error on the dollar-side of a high probability of high reliability. The last thing we need is RV electrical (or any other kind of) problems at places like Dubinky Well. :( - Kayteg1Explorer II
rjxj wrote:
White Rodgers thinks they should use 5/16 terminals. I think you are correct about Chinese amps vs USA amps. :) Just keep the insurance paid up.
Pricey but wont melt
Had this one in factory combiner.
Melted in 1 season. - azrvingExplorer
Chris Bryant wrote:
Color me skeptical, but I think that thing would melt into a puddle after not too much time handling 200 amps. The connections look like 1/4-20 (judging by the .250 quick connect terminals).
Maybe Chinese amps are smaller than American amps.
White Rodgers thinks they should use 5/16 terminals. I think you are correct about Chinese amps vs USA amps. :) Just keep the insurance paid up.
Pricey but wont melt - Chris_BryantExplorer IIColor me skeptical, but I think that thing would melt into a puddle after not too much time handling 200 amps. The connections look like 1/4-20 (judging by the .250 quick connect terminals).
Maybe Chinese amps are smaller than American amps. - buckyExplorer IIMex, you always bring something interesting to the forum. Ignore the haters.
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