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indianbones wrote:You're still not understanding what you want/need. There is nothing wrong with the continuous duty relay you purchased; it is doing exactly what it is supposed to do. It turns on when you press the switch, then turns off when you release the switch. *Click-click* on - off
I installed the new(ish) 12v continuous duty solenoid relay. Unfortunately it failed. Having the same result as the other starter solenoid *click-click* on - off. However this is a super cheap-o one from amazon that I am sending back. I will order a more higher end one instead of the bargain bin deal when I arrive at my next destination. Hopefully it will get me a different result as for now we are in the middle of preparing for a move up into Ithaca and who knows maybe I will find some electrical guru on the way. Until I can get back to digging around tho we will be side barring this whole ordeal.
Thanks once again to everyone for your input and time.
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RLS7201 wrote:
Not sure what Fleetwood installed on the 2000 Flair. You should either have this self latching relay to disconnect your batteries or this self latching relay............
Richard
โMay-15-2018 08:11 AM
โMay-15-2018 06:31 AM
MrWizard wrote:
you held the switch down, and the relay/solenoid burned out
that means it was NOT rated for continuous duty
please post pictures of what you are replacing
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