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Hot compressor switch?

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Hot compressor switch?

Post by Squik »

Had to drive long distance last night, and whilst flicking high beam on and off... my hand was near my compressor switch (ARB kit).

Noticed it was pretty damn warm. It's been in over a year... is this normal? :?
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Re: Hot compressor switch?

Post by bogged »

Does it have a light in it? that could be causing the warmth.
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Post by want33s »

Are you running the switch to a relay that powers the compressor or just power to switch to comp?
Power to switch to comp would explain the heat..... Imminent failure.
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Post by Squik »

Bogged... yeah it lights up when the headlights are on or compressor is on... Want33s... runs via a relay.

Installed it myself following the instructions to the letter, only thing I didn't do was hook up lockers. Worth placing another fuse directly on the wire to the plug as a precaution?
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

meh!
mine does the same. i blame it on the light?
just drive that thing.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:meh!
mine does the same. i blame it on the light?
just drive that thing.
its the globe
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Post by nicbeer »

i think theres a LED version out there of same switch that is heaps better for heat.
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Post by Squik »

Cool... thanks guys. I will spend some time going back over the wiring loom and if I can't find anything I will go back to the switch light.

I may be selling the Jimny soon, want to make sure everything is kosher before I do.
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Post by TroopiePete »

Easily sorted - turn the lights off - if it's still hot after a while you may have a problem, part of the reason I love LED lights so much!

Mind you I have a couple of 10Watt LED modules and they get very hot if no heart sink is stuck to the back of the module, thinking of buying a 100Watt version except the voltage it needs is quite high!
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

The ARB switches (carling switches) do get very hot - I'm sure if it were a problem the globe would have been changed some time ago.
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Post by fester2au »

want33s wrote:Are you running the switch to a relay that powers the compressor or just power to switch to comp?
Power to switch to comp would explain the heat..... Imminent failure.
Not if he/she is just driving and therefore the compressor is not running. My light does heat up a good bit too but has never caused an issue and there is no burning markings on the switch anywhere so obviously it can handle the heat it is generating.
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