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Relay pinout I'm trying to make a bypass for a pioneer HU using a relay, but my relay is different from all the ones i see on youtube. Can one of you look at my pic to tell me which pin is which? or better yet, tell me where to plug the 2 grounds, the blue remote wire and the green video wire. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y27...ps1ed2339b.jpg |
Is there no diagram on the side of the relay? Only two of those pins should show a little resistance. Those pins will be your coil. Connect one to the remote and other to ground. Remaining two pins will be your green and ground wire. Shouldn't matter which way. Of course you should test this with a fused power wire and not your pioneers remote output. Posted via RS Mobile |
No diagram. The writing shown in the pic is the only writing on the relay. And the two pins I'm touching on the right are the only two that's showing me resistance on my multimeter. So if I understand you correctly. I can plug grounds to the bottom pins, green to the top left and remote to top right? Posted via RS Mobile |
Hmmm, nevermind, on zooming the picture I can see it's NOT a typical Bosch relay. Got a bigger picture than that? Anyway, like Catalin says, the two pins showing a slight resistance will be your coil; the other two will be the normally-open contacts. You know, the standard Bosch relays can be had for $6 or so at Princess Auto... why not just pick one up and follow the standard wiring diagrams available for it all over the web? http://corvetteforum.shelor.net/Diag...osch_Relay.jpg |
Cuz this is what I have lying around, was hoping to be able to use rather than spend money to buy another Relay says: SHORI S11-1A-C1-12 30A/12VDC 15A/24VDC COIL: 12VDC Posted via RS Mobile |
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