jmorris
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I have a couple of their throwers that wound up having the same problems.
Both have the same 3 pin relay (along with a bunch of other electronics) connected to a 5 pin socket occupied by 4 wires. They are larger than your normal 12v Bosch style relay, about twice the size.
Anyway, after reverse engineering their wiring, I can’t see why they chose to use such an odd ball part. Especially with the extra unused (with factory relay) wire in the socket providing power and allowing the use of a regular SPDT relay, I have all over the place.
In any case, that can get you back going without their special relay but I don’t understand why they didn’t ship them that way and instead added a bunch of unneeded complication.?
Both have the same 3 pin relay (along with a bunch of other electronics) connected to a 5 pin socket occupied by 4 wires. They are larger than your normal 12v Bosch style relay, about twice the size.
Anyway, after reverse engineering their wiring, I can’t see why they chose to use such an odd ball part. Especially with the extra unused (with factory relay) wire in the socket providing power and allowing the use of a regular SPDT relay, I have all over the place.
In any case, that can get you back going without their special relay but I don’t understand why they didn’t ship them that way and instead added a bunch of unneeded complication.?