John,
Go to a truck supply place (or a large truck stop) and ask for a continuous
duty relay. They are used alot on big trucks for lights etc. Mine looks
like a starter solenoid and is labeled W-R/RBM 70-111224. It's rated at 40
amps and only draws 5 amps from the circuit. I've used it quiet a bit with
no problems so far.
Marvin
#1343
In a message dated 9/21/2001 5:27:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
jblair@exis.net writes:
> Hey gang,
>
> Small progress!!! I just finished getting the air compressor to fire!!!!
>
> As I said in an article in The Brickline, I was going to use a relay.
> Someone on the list was saying that he did that, but he keeps burning
> up the relay. Since my car isn't really in service, I can't give a true
> report on how well this is going to work. I have made a small modification
> from the original schematic that I drew for the article. I've placed some
> "despiking" or "free-wheeling" diodes across the coil of the relay and the
> compressor motor. I don't know if this is going to make much difference
> either way though.
>
> For the diodes, I used a diode of the 1N4001, 1N4002, 1N4003, ..., 1N4007
> family, rated at 2.5A and 1KV. Shouldn't see any where near that amount
> of back EMF. I also just thought that we should probably put a diode
> in the control wire line, so we don't back feed the electrical system,
> if you have to manually switch the compressor on. Again, not a real
> problem though.
>
> As for relays. I don't know what the other person used, but I ended up
> buying 2 of them. I went through a Bosch catalog and found a nice mini
> relay, rated at 40 to 50 A on the contacts. This should be more than
> enough as Terry only has a 20A fuse in the main power line to the
> compressor.
>
> None of the auto parts store had "Bosch" relays. But one had a cross ref.
> from Bosch to GP Sorensen (which they stocked). The original relay I wanted
> they didn't cross, however, in that family of relays, they did have a cross
> ref. to a MR38. The only drawback to this relay, is that it has both a
> Normally Open and a Normally Closed contact (SPDT), and NO mounting tab. All
> we really need for this is a SPST relay. But it was the 1st one I'd been
> able to find so I paid the outlandish price of $13 for it.
>
> I've been to Radio Shack several looking for a relay to no avail. However,
> the day after I purchase the MR38, I was in Radio Shack (to purchase the
> despiking diodes) and they had an equivilant relay (same pin out, and a
> SPST) that can handle about 30A and has a mounting tab for $5 (much more
> reasonable). So I bought one of them also.
>
> My next problem was finding someplace that sold sockets for the relays.
> I tried all the auto parts store - they all said to go to a junk yard and
> cut one off of a car. I finally found a "Fleet Supply" house in town that
> had the socket. It wasn't bad $6. It's a Federal Mogul 9185. It doesn't
> have any mounting tabs either. I think I'm going to use a wire tie and
> mount the relay and socket to the vertical support for the front of the
> hood extension.
>
> So progress, while slow is made. I guess the next step is to plumb in all
> the air line.
>
> A short note, the magazines are at the mailers now, so they should be at
> our houses in about 2 weeks or less - hopefully.
>
> John
>
> John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair@exis.net
> Va. Beach, Va Phone: (757) 495-8229
>
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> 75 Bricklin SV1 77 Spitfire 71 Saab Sonett III
> 65 Rambler Classic
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