fuel pump relay
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You wont melt the switch.It all depends on what switch you buy. But most of them wont melt. So yes it can be. I am going to do it. The best one is one of those "nos" switches. They are good and can handle the current. Cos it isnt much.
>>>>>>>They are good and can handle the current.<<< MR JeroentjeRS
YOU HAVE JUST ANSWERED YOUR OWN REPLY MATE!!!- IF YOU WAS RIGHT NO CARS WOULD USE RELAYS!!!!!!!!------------------ IF IT USES A RELAY -USE A RELAY!!!
YOU HAVE JUST ANSWERED YOUR OWN REPLY MATE!!!- IF YOU WAS RIGHT NO CARS WOULD USE RELAYS!!!!!!!!------------------ IF IT USES A RELAY -USE A RELAY!!!
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The POINT of WHY they use a RELAY is due to COST, pure and simple, a RELAY is CHEAPER than a SWITCH THAT IS HEAVY ENOUGH to carry the same current.
Relays cannot be used in some circuits(not cars) due to NOISE they create electrically.
POWER STATIONS, still use KNIFE SWITCHES, these carry MILLIONS OF AMPS, the sort you see in old black and white FRANKENSTEIN FILMS, they spark like buggery when switching, but on a car it is due to cost nothing esle.
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Relays cannot be used in some circuits(not cars) due to NOISE they create electrically.
POWER STATIONS, still use KNIFE SWITCHES, these carry MILLIONS OF AMPS, the sort you see in old black and white FRANKENSTEIN FILMS, they spark like buggery when switching, but on a car it is due to cost nothing esle.
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