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johngoodman



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:39 am    Post subject: Contactor question Reply with quote

I've got a couple of continuous duty contactors from Spruce that have the single small post. When I installed them in a tight place, it was recommended that the cap side be placed down, which makes it look upside down to me. Anyway, I'm stumped by which side should have the hot wire. I believe it's the one closest to the small post. If power is on the other side, what happens? Will the contactor still close? Is reverse flow a bad thing?
John


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:16 am    Post subject: Re: Contactor question Reply with quote

The relay coil is internally wired to the Battery connection (the small post is grounded to complete the circuit) so it will only work one way. (No harm in reverse flow of the main current, that happens during battery charge; but the relay won't work if it's backwards.

Put an ohmmeter on the small post; the resistance to the battery terminal will be finite (maybe a few hundred ohms), the resistance to the other terminal will be infinite.

If the contactor is mounted upside down and its spring fails, the unit will be stuck "on". I think that's the only downside of mounting it inverted. For starter contactors people likewise worry that a high positive g maneuver might overpower the spring and energize the starter if it's upside down. I have no idea how many g's that takes.


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