A numbers for thosee relays (they use these as heavy-duty replacements in my DeLorean as well: Bosch: 0332-204-150 I can vouch for the quality. Some auto parts stores (and even Radio Shack I believe) sell the little plastic socket for them, or you can use female blade connectors. The socket is better, as it has a place to screw mount it, and also you won't misplace the wire if you ever have to remove the relay. Oh, and mount them so the wires are -down-. Otherwise, it's possible for water/condensation/goop to seep down into the relay and corrode it. -Dave -Dave Brandie Hannon wrote: > If anyone needs Bosch it was stock equipment for early BMW's (I think VW's > too but not positive-) > > >>I spent a lot of years installing auto alarms and auto electronics. The best > and most dependable relay is the Bosch relay. It is in a plastic casing > about 1 inch square and can be used in normally open and normally closed > circuits. I would say thay any auto alarm/stero place would have them (but > they might want aq lot of $$) I have a few in the garage and could probably > find a part number is anyone needs it, sorry I don't know off hand where to > get them anymore (I have been out of that business for about 10 years) but i > am surer a little net surfing will find them. > If anyone needs any help on how to wire them up let me know, I have used > these things in dozens of different ways. > Even used them to re-wire and hop up my kids Power Wheels Jeep with a deep > cycle 12v tractor battery. He has the fastest Power Wheels on the block..... > now if I can only graft fins onto it..... > > Scott<<
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