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Old 11-09-13, 16:45
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Post 30amp aux supply relay help?

hi all, i have a question about relays. ok so i am going to put a proper aux power feed for big draws e.g handle bar grips and cig socket etc . ok so ive got a 30 amp relay (link below) and i am just trying to figure out the trigger circuit which im obs going to run off something silly e.g side ligh circuit etc but the question i have is if i was to kill the relay somehow wouldn't it also kill the appliance that trigger circuit originally powered as the way i currently see it i would have to break this trigger cable and run it in one side of the relay and back out the other therefore relying on the relays components giving it a weak spot if the relay decided to be a ***** ?and creating a break in the original circuit

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