Two relays off fuel pump driver?
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Two relays off fuel pump driver?
Can the ms3 handle 2 relays(in series or parallel) off of the fuel pump relay driver? I want my intercooler pump to run when My fuel pump is running and that seemed like the most streamlined way to do it.
Thanks
-Eric.
Thanks
-Eric.
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Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
The fuel pump driver circuit is good for up to 1 amp.
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MS2 V3
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Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
DaveEFI wrote:The fuel pump driver circuit is good for up to 1 amp.
so I should be fine then, the current draw for 2 relays in parallel should only be something like .1a right?
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Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
That depends on the relay Eric.
As Morrisey never said, "Some relays are bigger than others".
A relay whose winding usually pulls 50mA in parallel with another identical relay, will have 100mA flowing where the wires are joined.
kind regards
Marek
As Morrisey never said, "Some relays are bigger than others".
A relay whose winding usually pulls 50mA in parallel with another identical relay, will have 100mA flowing where the wires are joined.
kind regards
Marek
Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
fair, I am running bosch style 5 pin relays, resistance is about 65-85 ohms on the coils. I checked resistance of the 2 coils in parallel, and came up with about 42 ohms of measured resistance. did some quick math, assuming 18 volts, and low end of coil resistance of 65 ohms per relay (32.5 total resistance in parallel) for a huge safety factor:
i=V/R
I=18V/32.5 ohms
I=0..55A
With a more realistic 14 volts, that number is 0.43A, well within the 1 amp max.
is there a fault in this logic?
Thanks-
Eric
i=V/R
I=18V/32.5 ohms
I=0..55A
With a more realistic 14 volts, that number is 0.43A, well within the 1 amp max.
is there a fault in this logic?
Thanks-
Eric
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Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
What if you run both pumps off the power feed on the single contacts of one relay - seeing as how it sounds like both will be run full time - no feed back issues.
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Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
R100RT wrote:What if you run both pumps off the power feed on the single contacts of one relay - seeing as how it sounds like both will be run full time - no feed back issues.
I want them fused separately so that a fault in the ic pump will not effect the fuel pump.
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Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
Always worth fitting a series diode to each relay coil if you're worried about interaction. Or you can buy them with one fitted internally. Of course they then become polarity sensitive.R100RT wrote:What if you run both pumps off the power feed on the single contacts of one relay - seeing as how it sounds like both will be run full time - no feed back issues.
Rover SD1 3.5 EFI
MS2 V3
EDIS
Tech Edge O2
London UK.
MS2 V3
EDIS
Tech Edge O2
London UK.
Re: Two relays off fuel pump driver?
Diodes and Relays - with enough of those you could rule the world
And didn't note your concern over fuses. Measure the cooler pump draw under start up and running and place a slightly higher rated fuse post relay feed. Provide a relay common feed fuse that is above both pump draws enough for durability but still protects wiring. Or, run the second relay off the fuel pump feed, the coil draw will surely not be a concern for the fuel pump operation.
And didn't note your concern over fuses. Measure the cooler pump draw under start up and running and place a slightly higher rated fuse post relay feed. Provide a relay common feed fuse that is above both pump draws enough for durability but still protects wiring. Or, run the second relay off the fuel pump feed, the coil draw will surely not be a concern for the fuel pump operation.
1983 BMW R100RT Motorbike
Turbocharged - Water/Meth
Sequential Ignition & Fuel
"Perky Sleeper" that excites bike enthusiasts once discovered (or being passed)
Newest project - 1995 BMW K75 is V3 Microsquirt, "Turbocharger - Of Course"
Turbocharged - Water/Meth
Sequential Ignition & Fuel
"Perky Sleeper" that excites bike enthusiasts once discovered (or being passed)
Newest project - 1995 BMW K75 is V3 Microsquirt, "Turbocharger - Of Course"