Automotive Relays For Dummies | 85 86 87 87a 30 | How To Wire A Relay | 5 Pin vs 4 Pin | Look Inside
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On todays video we dive into Bosch style automotive relay. We go over the schematic and terminals of the relay as well as show how to wire them for different configurations. We also show the difference between a standard 5 pin relay and show 2 different examples of 4 pin relays and have a look at the inside of a relay.
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Great job thanks for the info.
So glad you did this. Know a little, but always great to gain knowledge. Thanks
Good information and well explained. Question though. I am going to use a relay on my motorcycle to control the front mounted passing lights. I am planning to use a relay in the normally closed position to power them all the time the switch is on.. But plan to use the high beam power to activate the relay to cut off the passing lights when the high beams are on. But i can not figure out if I would need to wire it in line with the power to the high beams or if just tapping the power side will work and grounding it to complete the circuit. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks.
Very informative and helpful video. Thanks for sharing, Ryan.
Lol "I love relays"... Words i have uttered under my breath, because I don't want people to think I'm weird 😅
I enjoy the relay info and was considering installing one on my golf cart so my 48v->12v converter doesn't drain the battery (like you mentioned). But I turn my 48v 95ah lithium battery off when not using the cart. Not sure I would get any benefit from the relay in this case, but will consider for possible future installations.
I really enjoyed and learn a few things along the way with your work here. But I would really like your thoughts about the silver wolf build, likes and dislikes especially. Thanks again for your work here.
Ryan I need your help. I’m sorry but I’m still confused. I understand the yellow wire goes to the key switch. The white wire goes to main negative on battery pack. Where do the red and black go? Please help 😧
Thank you for a very beautiful and clear explanation...you are wonderful teacher ❤️ 💖 💕 GOD BLESS YOU
@1fatcat65
3 күн бұрын
Then perhaps you can tell me where the red and black wires on the relay go to? This so called awesome video doesn’t tell you.
Hi Can I power the relay Pin 30 and patch 85 from the same 12v supply without damaging any switch gear?
Great explanation sir!
@1fatcat65
3 күн бұрын
Confusing explanation! Ok so where do the red and black wires on the relay go to?
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Does anyone know how to remove the wires from the relay harness ? I would like to use my own color code layout that I have created for myself, and I am used to using. I find it very frustrating to see a colored wire change to a different color wire. I could also buy a bunch of colored heat shrink and cover the wire with my own color code. That seems like a lot of money and the wire becomes stiff and does not bend as easily. I would like to find some type of pin tool that will allow me to remove the metal connector that is inside the relay harness. I can then either reinstall the connector and its wire to a different position on the harness. If the harness does not come with the wire colors that I am used to using then I can remove a female spade connector from its plastic cover and attach it to a wire that has the color that I am used to using, and then install the new spade connector and wire into the relay harness.
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Does anyone here know where the red and black wires on the relay go to? This explanation only confused me. I understand the yellow and white but he never explains what to do with the red and black wires.