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914itis
Lets say I am hooking up a horn or a a light with an on -off switch, why not just connect to power source with the switch? Why use a relay ?.
914GT
A couple of reasons .... it takes the high current load off your ignition switch or whatever controlling it. Second, reduces voltage drops from wiring resistance.
PDXMike
Usually a relay is used so that the high power needed to run the accessory doesn't need run through the entire switch circuit. Either the total length would be too long (too much resistance and loss) or the switch itself wouldn't handle the current.

The best example is the starter. The starter pulls a LOT of current. The switch in the steering column couldn't handle all that current, and running all that power from the battery to the dash and back would add up to a lot of loss simply because of the length of the wires.
SirAndy
QUOTE(914GT @ Mar 5 2013, 12:02 PM) *
it takes the high current load off your ignition switch or whatever controlling it. Second, reduces voltage drops from wiring resistance.

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Cupomeat
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Mar 5 2013, 03:17 PM) *

QUOTE(914GT @ Mar 5 2013, 12:02 PM) *
it takes the high current load off your ignition switch or whatever controlling it. Second, reduces voltage drops from wiring resistance.

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AND, any voltage drop result in a corresponding increase in current for the same load, which burns things out faster.

914itis
Thanks guys .
Mike Bellis
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