jroc07gt
its orange not yellow!!
so i didnt wanna solder any wires to my relays cuz then i would have to replace it with a new one incase i had to get any warranty work done. i went ahead and made myself a jumper wire so that i could run the high speed fan while the key was turned. this should help alot on cool down times.
first you need a fuse holder, 30a fuse, and 2 terminal forks. i suggest a 12ga or bigger, cuz anything smaller than 12ga and you risk the chance of burning up the wire.
crimp the forks on each side of the fuse holder. then take a pair of pliers and break one side off the fork off cuz the whole fork wont fit into the slots.
pop in a fuse and your end product should look something like this.
there are four slots that the relay plugs into so here are the two slots that you will insert the jumper ends into. it does not matter which end goes where cuz all you are doing is closing a circuit.
i let it run for about 20 mins and didnt have any problems. the wire didnt get too hot and the fuse never blew so you should be good to go.
first you need a fuse holder, 30a fuse, and 2 terminal forks. i suggest a 12ga or bigger, cuz anything smaller than 12ga and you risk the chance of burning up the wire.
crimp the forks on each side of the fuse holder. then take a pair of pliers and break one side off the fork off cuz the whole fork wont fit into the slots.
pop in a fuse and your end product should look something like this.
there are four slots that the relay plugs into so here are the two slots that you will insert the jumper ends into. it does not matter which end goes where cuz all you are doing is closing a circuit.
i let it run for about 20 mins and didnt have any problems. the wire didnt get too hot and the fuse never blew so you should be good to go.
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