chimpboy wrote:Just the standard 30A ones from jaycar... they call them horn relays but they are just ordinary relays. I've never ahd any problems with them, is that the type you tried?
Jason
No, the one I tried was in a metal can, with screw terminals. Haven't seen any like it for years, they all seem to be the Hella style cube. I guess I'm just a little edgy about using anything designated "horn" relay.
mickyd555 wrote:anyone have any ideas on using an SCR or similar??
A simple bipolar transistor should suffice, if you get it to saturate. But you'll need a base resistor and a flywheel diode too, and then you have to assemble and mount it all somehow.
And solid state relays can fail short circuit, so you may not notice it hasn't switched off until your battery is flat.
Hella style relays are so easy.
Scott