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Re: OT: Condenser Capacitance Value
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Posted by Glen in TX on April 20, 2007 at 13:21:52 from (208.246.9.62):
In Reply to: OT: Condenser Capacitance Value posted by VinnieNC on April 20, 2007 at 07:57:48:
I read on down you were using it with a horn relay. Was thinking someone made a breaker relay to wire in with those that probably has a capacitor or diodes already in it. Take a look at horn relays in the Cole Hersee catalog colehersee.com or see what they carry at a HD truck parts place as most of them carry that brand. Just wanted to add when you are trying to decide on voltage rating for a capacitor like a ignition system for example I use capacitors in magnetos with a 600V rating at least. 250-300V will work but to make it last you double the voltage rating on it. You shouldn't need that high a rating for a horn relay though.
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