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liveuk 
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Hello,
I bought this wonderful car for my daughters I have had to re wire it.
merlin kinder car -- posted image.
It say's made in Wales and Kinder Cars Ltd on it
Anyone heard of these before?
Looking for a relay to SPDT reverse the polarity of the motor
merlin kinder car -- posted image.
and a way like wheel cars do it variable power for speed as the wife say's it's too fast :o)
Had to fit a 100 amp 12v relay to turn the motor on and off as the others 32 amp just burn out....
Mike
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Use the diagram for actuators found here 

Connect your two motor wires where it says "actuator".

Forward / reverse signals from switches connect to where it says "lock" and "unlock".

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liveuk 
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Thank you, nice to meet you,
I'm just after a relay a SPDT rated at 100 amps or more
Thank you for leading me to that diagram that is exactly what a SPDT Relay does but where are they lol.
Maplins do some but only 32 amp I already burned out the switch they have for doing it.
Anyone heard of this car anyone know of a 100 amp circuit to slowly supply the motor from 1v to 12v Like a Wheel chair one does or those cars people drive around on the path.
It uses a car battery by the way guys and I'm fitting an mp3 player to it should be fun also looking for a miniature car radio to fit it just for show.
You Tube Video of the car
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If you're looking for a 100a relay on the cheap, try a starter solenoid from a Ford or something else where it's not integrated into the starter.

If you would like something more throttle-like rather than an on/off switch, you would need some sort of motor controller. Think golf cart, electric wheelchair, scooter, etc.  Controllers for 48v or less generally aren't too mu ch $$$.

the part came out once
therefore it must go back in
where is that hammer
liveuk 
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Here in the UK they seem hard to find,
Thanks for the ideas I agree scooters and the like .....
I will post a diagram and photo of what I end up with
Thanks for the ideas
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A starter solenoid will not work.  They are not a constant duty device.  They will burn up in a minute or less.   I have no idea where you can find a 100 amp relay.  If you do find a SPDT 100 amp relay, you do realize that you will need 2 of them?   A DPDT relay is really what you are looking for.
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Found a double pole on Ebay yay!
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These guys have what you need RELAYS

Take a look at DG85

Here's their contact:

United Kingdom

Willow Technologies Ltd
Shawlands Court
New Chapel Road
Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6BL
United Kingdom
[44] 1342-835-234 Fax [44] 1342-834-306
Email: info@willow.co.uk
www.willow.co.uk

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