35 ampRefrigeratorRun a hot wire to the positive wire on the radiator fan
The typical rating of a hot wire relay contacts is 35 amp
Yes. Older refrigerators used a hot wire relay in the starting circuit of the compressor.
Run a hot wire to the positive wire on the radiator fan. If it works, then you have a fuse or a relay (or even a short in the wire). If it doesn't work at all, then the fan motor is bad.
The typical rating of a hot wire relay contacts is 35 amp
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Unhook your horn and hot wire it from the battery to see if it work. If only one wire is going to your horn that should be your hot wire so gound the negitive wire from the battery to your body.
Relay problems or a floating hot wire.
Take the relay out and hot wire the pump. If it works, its not the pump.
In the trunk of the car find the wires and unplug them. Take a wire known to be hot and touch the wire. One is for up and one is for down. If they work then the relay is bad. If it still doesn't work it is the motor itself.
In an oven. The "hot" wire is in series with the ove thermostat and provides an isolated circuit for turning on the oven element(s).
You need a double pole relay, that is a relay with 4 connection places. [screws, etc.]. Place your 2 hot wires on the screws marked line, makes no difference which wire on which screw. The 2 wires being energized by the relay action go on the load screws of the relay. Square D makes a good quiet relay. Also make sure you buy a relay large enough to carry the load. The amperage on the device the relay is to control will determine the relay size. See View Discussion for more information.
by pass the relay under the pass seat , hot wire the relay-not recomended