Sheesh, I have been obtaining spare relays at the wreckers while buying other stuff, and just noticed that all the bosch ones from late commodores have a weird pin arrangement where 30 and 85 are swapped.
This is different from all the aftermarket relays I've seen AND from every other car I've ever worked on.
Is it common?
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Useless pile of relays
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Useless pile of relays
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Well, the story is as follows: I bought a couple of commodore relay/fuse/fusible link units, the VP-VS or whatever era items. They work really well for custom power distribution as they are kind of modular and look good [discussed in another thread somewhere].+dj_hansen+ wrote:Is it worth taking them back to the wrecker and asking to swap... or were they "obtained"
The price for a fuse box at this place is about twenty bucks, the price of a relay is about five bucks. There are 12 relays on each unit if it is fully populated. But usually they just look at it as a fuse box and charge the twenty... which would have been a stellar deal if only the relays were the ordinary kind. So no I didn't pinch them, I put them on the counter and paid for them, but on the other hand they didn't really charge me for them either.
It's no big deal I have plenty of the other kind as well because I always keep them. But I have 24 (I think) that I doubt I will use.
I realise I could use them by wiring the bases differently but I don't want the confusion; I like the fact that the relays are all basically interchangeable.
This is not legal advice.
Sure, why not! I'm in Boronia. Or give me a postal address by PM and I'll send you a few.neonasty wrote:If your going to throw them away.. Hell I'll have them.
I need some more relays for work on the car before my trip over to perth.
Where abouts in Melbourne are you?
I'm in Clayton, SE burbs..
Anyone else want any?
I have about 25 single-throw and a couple of change-over ones. Despite the thread title they aren't really useless, in fact they are useful if you have a Euro car or a Holden.
This is not legal advice.
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