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weather proof 12v 30/40a relay

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Topic: weather proof 12v 30/40a relay

Posted By: theforumguy
Subject: weather proof 12v 30/40a relay
Date Posted: August 11, 2005 at 11:16 PM

wassup just wondering if you guys have any links to finding these relays been trying for an hour. so if any of you ppl know plz let me know ty all




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Posted By: hotwaterwizard
Date Posted: August 14, 2005 at 1:23 AM

This is not SPAM or advertising for this Company. I have no Ties to this Company.

https://www.painlessperformance.com/webcatalog/cat-relaykits.htm

WEATHERPROOF WATER PUMP RELAY
#30132 - Perfect for the harsh conditions encountered off-road,
this relay kit provides complete protection from the elements
and ensure reliable and dependable performance.
These kits utilize heavy duty waterproof relays,
weatherproof circuit breaker covers and extreme condition
weatherproof shrinkable crimp-on terminals.

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WEATHERPROOF FUEL PUMP RELAY KIT
#30131 - Perfect for the harsh conditions encountered off-road,
this relay kit provides complete protection from the elements
and ensure reliable and dependable performance.
These kits utilize heavy duty waterproof relays, weatherproof
circuit breaker covers and extreme condition weatherproof
shrinkable crimp-on terminals.

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WEATHERPROOF
ELECTRIC FAN RELAY KITS
For the harsh conditions encountered off-road,
these relay kits provide complete protection
from the elements and ensure reliable and
dependable performance. These kits utilize
heavy duty waterproof relays, weatherproof
circuit breaker covers and extreme condition
weatherproof shrinkable crimp-on terminals.

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John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
When in doubt, try it out !




Posted By: theforumguy
Date Posted: August 15, 2005 at 1:41 AM

thanks again so dam expensive but i'll buy one





Posted By: genehewett
Date Posted: September 14, 2005 at 8:22 PM
   I try not to put one where it will get wet but sometimes you have to I use hot glue around the contacts and the bottom edge of the relay. Take your time and make sure you get the edge and all the way to the contacts. The hotter the glue the better it works. You can trim excess with razor blade.





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