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Author: Subject: whos got relays for there wipers?
Danozeman

posted on 31/3/10 at 03:00 PM Reply With Quote
whos got relays for there wipers?

as above. Just wiring up my wipers with durite switches. The diagram i have shows no relays is this right?
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2cv

posted on 31/3/10 at 03:36 PM Reply With Quote
If your switch is rated to switch in excess of the current taken by the wiper start then you will not need a relay.
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02GF74

posted on 31/3/10 at 07:07 PM Reply With Quote
depends - there is a circuit diagram using 2 relays for 2 speed self parking wipers using a simple switch.

you need to post your circuit diagram for me to make any other comment.






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Danozeman

posted on 31/3/10 at 07:15 PM Reply With Quote
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What size wire would you use?

[Edited on 31/3/10 by Danozeman]





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David Jenkins

posted on 31/3/10 at 08:23 PM Reply With Quote
I based my wire size on the thickness of the wires going to the wiper motor connector - assuming that you've got one of those, make a judgement on them.

FYI - the Lucas manual says that the current consumption of a 2-speed motor should be around 4 Amps if everything is in good order, so 16A thinwall cable should be more than adequate.

If your power-carrying wires are quite long, then go up a size to reduce resistance.

[Edited on 31/3/10 by David Jenkins]






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RK

posted on 31/3/10 at 09:13 PM Reply With Quote
the westfield diagram looks standard from what I've seen. The advantage to the Lucas-type switch/no relay setup is that the park function works.
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iank

posted on 31/3/10 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
What is your fuse rated at? The switch and wire should be rated more than the fuse else they could 'blow' first - which is expensive and inconvenient even if it doesn't start a fire in the scuttle

I think the worst case current draw is if the wiper motor is stalled by something - in that case you probably want the fuse to pop, but an accidental dry wipe probably shouldn't even if that's a touch above the normal motor starting spike. It may require some experimenting to get right.





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