Electrical Relay Question

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#31  
Excellent suggestions for me to look for.

This relay and wiring is all from a kit so wire gauge and loads should be ok.

The lights do not work at all this time so different failure mode too. After reading all this I am excited to dig into troubleshooting. Yes, I am odd to be excited about something like that. :D Stay tuned...
 
/ Electrical Relay Question #32  
Excellent suggestions for me to look for.

This relay and wiring is all from a kit so wire gauge and loads should be ok.

The lights do not work at all this time so different failure mode too. After reading all this I am excited to dig into troubleshooting. Yes, I am odd to be excited about something like that. :D Stay tuned...

Troubleshooting is good for the soul. Especially if you can finally solve the issue once and for all. You will feel like you are on top of Mt. Everest. :)
 
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#34  
Well, jumped to conclusions. Since the relay failed the first time I just assumed it failed again. Turns out it is fine. Had a ground wire issue. Go figure.

Thank you everyone for the troubleshooting advice.

Jeff
 
/ Electrical Relay Question #35  
Well, jumped to conclusions. Since the relay failed the first time I just assumed it failed again. Turns out it is fine. Had a ground wire issue. Go figure.

Thank you everyone for the troubleshooting advice.

Jeff

Well, now that you have solved it, do you feel better?:)
 
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#36  
You bet! Nice to have my work lights back too. With the day's getting shorter my mid week seat time is shrinking.
 
/ Electrical Relay Question #37  
At what location did you find the faulty ground connection?

Glad you got it fixed.
 
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#38  
I simply loosened a bolt underneath and slipped the wire under the washer. Should have made the effort to scrape off to bare metal and use a connector the FIRST time. Live and learn, eh.
 
/ Electrical Relay Question #39  
I simply loosened a bolt underneath and slipped the wire under the washer. Should have made the effort to scrape off to bare metal and use a connector the FIRST time. Live and learn, eh.

As an old timer, I always suggest scraping to bare metal and I always coat that bare metal with No-Ox-Id. I don't know that it is more magical than ordinary grease but in over 30 years of using it, nothing I have ever put it on has corroded. I have used it in all sorts of automotive and antenna and battery/ground applications.
 

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