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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Loser-At-Life on November 11, 2015, 03:16:00 PM
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Saw another post about possible SI today .
Going to work on the Lario this weekend .
From what I can remember, you want to remove the heavy electrical load from the start switch, so cut the wire to the load terminal of the relay and then use a larger wire for the load .
Where do you usually go to for power, direct to the battery, or somewhere else ???
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I have relays on all circuits that go through the switchgear. I'm pretty confident that the switches will live because of that. I have a fused wire that powers all of them, including the Startus Interruptus.
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Where do you usually go to for power, direct to the battery, or somewhere else ???
Yes, to the battery positive, with a suitable fuse as close to the battery as practical. I *think* I used a 30A fuse when I did mine. When I was finished, I was almost startled by the firm "clack" noise when the starter solenoid pulled in.
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Thanks !!!!
I'll pick up an inline fuse holder today when I'm out doing errands .