How to wire a Relay and Why You should use them.

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  • We show you how to wire a four pin relay. We also show you how to solder and we talk about why you should use relays.
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  • @BrokeBastardGarage
    @BrokeBastardGarage  Před 3 lety +33

    Yellow wire goes to fused power. To the battery if you want to use it with key on or off. To fused ignition hot is you want it to only work when the key is on.

    • @linom6178
      @linom6178 Před 3 lety +3

      Hi mr Broke Bastard Garage , This job i am thinking to do is on a big rig tractor will be exterior extra lights i wonder if i need a fuse those extra lights they're going on the roof or viser & some i will going to put on the side of the truck. Could you help me with that please if i need a relay o fuse.

    • @linom6178
      @linom6178 Před 3 lety +1

      The wires already running so i am just thinking 🤔 to splice or attach to the wire.

    • @BrokeBastardGarage
      @BrokeBastardGarage  Před 3 lety

      lino m are you just adding to existing lights?

    • @p.o.9964
      @p.o.9964 Před 3 lety +1

      I lkiked your video, you now have a new subscriber, Oh yeah lets see that cat if it's still around!

    • @cementaryjr
      @cementaryjr Před 3 lety +1

      Can you put ONE relay for your high and low beam lights OR do you have to put TWO relays one for each???

  • @DrGooseDuckman
    @DrGooseDuckman Před 3 lety +25

    Not meowing back at the cat is the greatest example of willpower I've ever seen on the youtubes. Respect.

  • @nowthenad3286
    @nowthenad3286 Před 3 lety +31

    I love the fact that you teach everything from the basics up. Thank you

  • @user-yu1km8qg2f
    @user-yu1km8qg2f Před 8 měsíci +2

    thank you!! Finally, a straightforward, direct. practical lesson on how to do things well! No bs, I love it!

  • @spraym88
    @spraym88 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The fact that you solder the wire to the butt connectors , and slide the heat shrink up over the prong of the relay is an Awesome tip. Very clean. Very safe. Thank you bro

  • @brianguenther3395
    @brianguenther3395 Před 4 lety +40

    Good info. I always did it the "other" way. Had no idea it was the wrong way.

  • @appstate1996
    @appstate1996 Před 2 lety +14

    This is one of the best instructional videos I've ever seen! I know NOTHING about mechanical/electrical stuff but I like to learn and do things myself. Most people assume you know something and skip over steps. You took us step by step through the whole process and explained everything along the way. Then you did a recap to make sure we got it. Finally, you did a tool recap explaining what the tool is and why is needed. If there was ever A PERFECT instructional video, this is it!! I'm buying all these tools and I'm going to solder some 16 gauge wire to a 20" led light bar to use on my new zero turn mower. The mower is prewired for a light kit and has a relay and fuse box under the seat. I can't wait to get into it. Thanks for the video brother!

  • @rm5902
    @rm5902 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Priceless
    Well explained
    Thorough
    No background noise
    Just what i needed

  • @mrdrproffesornoam
    @mrdrproffesornoam Před 3 lety +2

    This guy is the real deal. Really broke the steps down to remove the intimidation of trying this for the first time.

  • @05tech
    @05tech Před 4 lety +3

    love that you use the heat shrink, such a small detail yet very important that it gives me an extra peace of mind.

  • @SpaceSnaxxx
    @SpaceSnaxxx Před 4 lety +11

    FINALLY a video that emphasizes attention to detail in the construction technique. This is the kind of attitude that turns a project's 5-year lifespan into a 40-year lifespan.

  • @SeaMonkey137
    @SeaMonkey137 Před 2 lety +3

    One of the best videos I've seen on garage "clinical" skills. I did electronics school in the Navy and I always admire folks that solder their connections. Sign of solid work IMHO.

  • @zacandmillie
    @zacandmillie Před rokem +2

    I've been watching a lot of videos on how to wire some accessories on my truck. This is the best I have seen on soldering with excellent explanations of what and how. Thank you.

  • @ats7442
    @ats7442 Před 4 lety +9

    Wow... you are an amazing teacher. Short, sweet and to the point. I like the very practical suggestions. Awesome job sir.

  • @bigguy9128
    @bigguy9128 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow!! OMG!! This guy is EXCELLENT! Also, love the cat in the background at about 10 minutes in. He really does an excellent job of explaining WHY you should use a relay when adding a new item to your setup or car and what a switch, if you decide to use one, is actually doing in conjunction with the relay. His tips on wire splicing, connectors, and soldering are also very, very good.

  • @abdullahshaik4784
    @abdullahshaik4784 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I had completely new to car electrical wiring . Bought a day time running lights wanted to install it myself . Thank you for explaining in detail. Amazing video and no crappy music in back ground just raw information. Awesome

  • @cool-qm2zc
    @cool-qm2zc Před 4 lety +4

    Absolutely simple to follow and understand you! Thx for making this as easy to follow as ove ever heard! P.S. I used to do it "the other way" (no relays) I now see the obvious errors on my old ways! Anyhow, you've got yourself another NEW follower! Keep up the great work!!!
    Matt 🤘😎

  • @martinmessersmith2900
    @martinmessersmith2900 Před 4 lety +7

    You do solid work. It is irritating to me when people take shortcuts to get a job done quicker and the result is a mess that never lasts long or causes other problems. Take the time to do it right the first time and be proud of your work. You certainly should be - your work is tight!

  • @Rippee42
    @Rippee42 Před 5 lety +6

    I really enjoy your channel! You actually show ppl what/how you are doing vs just doing it.

  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    @mickeyfilmer5551 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks -Your video is the first one that actually explains the wiring of a relay in simple , clear and concise details. I am very grateful as I am going to install an air horn in my car and needed a video to show how.Excellent !

  • @wretchedusername
    @wretchedusername Před 4 lety +10

    This was one of the best instructional videos I have seen in a long time. Some detractors may feel this was incomplete and/or leaving out some things, but it's essentially a 19 minute video covering a a few mini-topics within the project. I never considered some of these things. I doubt I will do all of this for every project as it might be overkill in some cases, but I will definitely consider his advice and certainly use it when the need arises. Seriously people (You know who you are.), don't do any of this without adequate background knowledge and some practice if needed.
    Great instruction and much appreciated. Two thumbs up!

  • @TheWillis1237
    @TheWillis1237 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for making this video, I know it’s 4 years old. But it was helpful for me. I tend to learn in a odd way. This was exactly what I needed. To the point, no goofy music, and talking like I was there watching over your shoulder. Sub’d

  • @porknbeans7420
    @porknbeans7420 Před 4 lety +15

    BEST how-to vid I've ever seen on CZcams. Clear, thorough and funny. Love that you gave the little cat a home, too! He's hungry :-) . New subscriber,

  • @paulsmith3458
    @paulsmith3458 Před 3 lety

    I have been messing for hours trying to figure the live/ground combo's. This vid has sorted it simply and clearly. Thanks dude, awesome. (UK)

  • @vegasnay1
    @vegasnay1 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for getting right to it! Thank you for touching up on the soldering as well. I love this video. It was the only one I found that explained EXACTLY what I needed…and most of all, thank you for NOT blasting music during some parts. I could follow along without putting my project down to annoyingly adjust the volume. Keep your videos just like this my friend, I’m a subscriber!

  • @rafaelaguilar5967
    @rafaelaguilar5967 Před 5 lety +7

    I liked that implied connotation in your eyes when you said "the other way"!!

  • @joshtonry4291
    @joshtonry4291 Před 5 lety +4

    Man, I appreciate this video. I'm just about to wire up my 53 chevy COE. This video should help with the relays. Solder size was a helpful bit of info too

  • @anthonytiburon8754
    @anthonytiburon8754 Před 4 lety +2

    What a bad ass video, literally like 3 different videos in one direct, solid, all inclusive approach. Subscribed!

  • @danielmeecham464
    @danielmeecham464 Před 4 lety +2

    Hey, great instruction with correct demonstration. Very good to see! In the beginning, I wondered why my swiches would get hot, until I figured out why through trial and error. Lots of errors, but luckily no fires! I'm now on my thirty-third truck of which all have been older used trucks, and I put road light, fog lights, and back up lights and many other simple devices in all of them.
    The parts and method you demonstrated here are all correct and the responsible way to do it.
    Great Job!

  • @JPruitt631
    @JPruitt631 Před 5 lety +14

    I suck at wiring. Thank you for simplifying it a little lol. Appreciate the explanation.

  • @kennethmilus1533
    @kennethmilus1533 Před 4 lety +3

    Needed to see this. I always use fuses but love what I just saw with relay. It's my new standard now. And I Love soldering my wiring systems.never fail.

  • @johnny_law8209
    @johnny_law8209 Před 5 lety +1

    Man I wish I had seen this sooner. You got her right, and got a new fan. Well done, you are a natural, keep up the good work.

  • @joelonderee2872
    @joelonderee2872 Před 5 lety +3

    You covered a whole bunch of great tips and techniques... I learned a lot! Thanks.

  • @novisnick6928
    @novisnick6928 Před 4 lety +3

    Stumbled across your channel, thanks for the education! I appreciate your efforts and time.

  • @yosefmama1136
    @yosefmama1136 Před 3 lety +14

    Soldering tip. When you put your iron away, tin the tip of the iron. This will prevent the hot tip from oxidizing, which makes the tip wear out sooner. Good video you did.

    • @topcatandgang
      @topcatandgang Před 3 lety +2

      i told him about the tip also and told him to use a damp sponge to clean the tip before soldering.

  • @lorrinrodrigueshs-bcp192
    @lorrinrodrigueshs-bcp192 Před 4 lety +1

    Hah! "Broke Bastard Garage" describes my whole life as a shade tree mechanic...so I HAD to subscribe! Great editing, great suggestions, great photography, great audio, great voice...all-in-all, a very polished presentation which I will declare...(you guessed it) GREAT!

  • @paulfleming1782
    @paulfleming1782 Před 4 lety

    Close call , i was just getting ready to work on a relay for my riding mower ( lose wire ) at the ignition switch . Thought i would check around before i started working = Lucky i did ! Have seen a lot of videos on other subjects ( never saw one of yours before ) and i have to say that this is one of the finest i have ever seen . Your thorough and as a result , a good teacher ! Thank you ......

  • @manzahalem8845
    @manzahalem8845 Před 4 lety +3

    You're an excellent Teacher. So well done. Thank you very much Broke Bastard!

  • @billfrank6505
    @billfrank6505 Před 5 lety +7

    Great explanation of things that I have had trouble grasping...Thank you for taking the time to do it.
    PS. Cute cat, hope u got him a nice home.

  • @charlesreid2141
    @charlesreid2141 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video, thanks for walking us through all the steps and making everything look good and be reliable.

  • @Ccincrco
    @Ccincrco Před 4 lety +2

    Solid video. Thanks for the tutorial! Watching you solder makes me realize I need practice!

  • @EZoutAtSecond
    @EZoutAtSecond Před 5 lety +26

    most people think they can solder...and they don't understand why the wires don't stay soldered...you brought up good points...clean wires...clean soldering tip...tin the tip of the soldering iron and the wire to be soldered...heat transfer and NO cold solder joints...great video Mr BBG...keep up the good work...!!!

  • @JagXK150
    @JagXK150 Před 3 lety +4

    Well I sure learnt a hell of a lot from you, this video, here in ye olde England, many thanks to all the guys like you who can be arsed, Bravo dude. Subscribed.

  • @pedroytunoocupasleche7603

    Thanks big dog you know I normally don't do this hardly ever leave a comment At this time I was so impressed The way you explain everything and demonstrated The proper procedure Not only that The way you come across is very humbling no cockiness whatsoever I appreciate everything that you showed me today man God-bless and keep up the good work.

  • @half_r_mk5
    @half_r_mk5 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for this video. This is by far the best wiring tutorial I have ever watched. Very great explanation and easy to follow and very clean setup especially the relay. Thank you very much!!! 🙏🙏

  • @boss290bafalcon
    @boss290bafalcon Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you, very very helpful... love what your doing helping educate people.

  • @charlesterwilliams1736
    @charlesterwilliams1736 Před 4 lety +4

    Sir you'd an excellent job indoor tutorial. Very thorough and complete. I am a novice to electronics and wanted a basic intro to relays, and you provided that. Not once did you talk over my head and you explained things in a way that made it very understandable. Also you were not condescending at all. It was as if you really wanted to enlighten and educate the novices. Thanks so much. Also excellent tutorial on soldering. As I stated you did a great job.

  • @emilaznar526
    @emilaznar526 Před 3 lety +2

    Good job explaining the mysteries of relays. Also liked the added info on soldering. thanks

  • @willywill6486
    @willywill6486 Před 4 lety +1

    THIS GUY IS SOME COLLEGE TEACHER THAT HAS THE BEST WAY OF TEACHING, THANK YOU.

  • @wotsthisay
    @wotsthisay Před 4 lety +5

    grand stuff - jus what i needed - appreciated - good man - Cheers

  • @rodcognito002
    @rodcognito002 Před 5 lety +7

    I learned something. Thanks very helpful.

  • @gregwall6553
    @gregwall6553 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks, best accolade I can give, your an excellent instructor. Our young people don't always have a dad or one with how to, they use to. My son going to college blew the minds of his fellow students, because one, he tried to fix stuff and second he had some knowledge. Mike Rowe would love you, as I.

  • @nelreyerd
    @nelreyerd Před 4 lety

    Finally! Someone who can explain what a relay does so that I can understand it. Thanks man.

  • @rickm5806
    @rickm5806 Před 5 lety +8

    Well done! You sir are a natural teacher.

  • @raphaelarcangel6912
    @raphaelarcangel6912 Před 4 lety +4

    wow this video literally saved me some burns and some issues i was going thru hot switches, thanks bunches dude, great video!!

  • @nikolatesla5553
    @nikolatesla5553 Před 2 lety +1

    Very Good instructional video.. i studied the hell out of switches and relays for a big off road project I'm doing. I've seen dozens of CZcams videos on similar subjects and no kidding, I think this was the best. Simple concise and easy to understand. Two Thumbs Way Up! 👍 👍

  • @garystratton4125
    @garystratton4125 Před 4 lety +2

    Great stuff here for leaarning electrical connections ... Good communication skills. I learned a lot here and I have been around for almost 67 years.

  • @ryanmacewen511
    @ryanmacewen511 Před 4 lety +3

    Most common fire on a car is electrical fire! Yes, great video! Relays also help with voltage drops, as you can shorten the power run to the load. Also, as you may already know, Relay, Solenoid, contactor, electrical motor starter, are all the same thing. Grab yourself some flux. Solder will stay brighter, and flow easier. No need to tin, if you have flux on all the pieces. If you have old oxidized (brown copper), a brass or steel brush to brighten the surfaces. Very helpful, if you have a large joint, and rosin flux that comes in solder burns off, or if you want to reflow older solder. The connector you crimped, you could coat in flux, crimp, then solder will flow into fluxed areas.

    • @JonPBixby
      @JonPBixby Před 3 lety

      Do you go to any extra effort to clean the area (of flux residue) after completing the soldered joint?
      I have opted to mechanically twist the overlapping opposed wires, then apply flux and completely solder (prior to flushing away flux residue) and then cover in regular heat shrink or occasionally special lined shrink wrap that releases an environmental sealant when applying appropriate heat.

    • @ryanmacewen511
      @ryanmacewen511 Před 3 lety

      @@JonPBixby I usually clean off the used flux residue with IPA, or on a car, any solvent that's safe for the application. If it's just a wire, under the hood, I'll use a shot of brake cleaner. Inside a car or near something that might melt, I'll stick with IPA, and a rag. Nowadays I use 'no clean flux', but I still clean it. No clean flux just means it's safe to leave and wont promote corrosion.

  • @mikecondoluci53
    @mikecondoluci53 Před 5 lety +3

    GREAT VIDEO MAN , 2 THUMBS UP

  • @thomasastles
    @thomasastles Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. You are a good teacher. Good film editing with appropriate fast forward when appropriate. Your humble, knowledgeable approach is very appealing. Good Job.

  • @ezelk1337
    @ezelk1337 Před 4 lety +1

    Best way to solder video that I have seen. Also your explanation of hooking up relays is great.
    Subscribed

  • @brysoncharlie
    @brysoncharlie Před 4 lety +3

    New subscriber here, thanks for sharing your work

  • @traktorworks3200
    @traktorworks3200 Před 4 lety +4

    pretty informative and useful vid. but one thing i will suggest is when you use the wire stripper turn it 90 degrees so the flat face is facing the way you are removing the plastic covering. doing this makes it easier to pull the waste waste, ie you dont have to pull so hard.

  • @ozmister101
    @ozmister101 Před 4 lety

    literally the best explained how to on a relay ive seen. ive seen a few explain it but not to the level where you could wire a car at
    not even close to this

  • @DanielOrtegoUSA
    @DanielOrtegoUSA Před 3 lety

    I came back here as a refresher; it was very hopeful. Oddly enough, I actually forgot the function of the relay, but you explained it very well.

  • @FormerArea51
    @FormerArea51 Před 4 lety +4

    Ok time to drink for every “M Kay”, “Now” and “So”.... LOL! Great information and good luck with your ride.

  • @robertdavidson3090
    @robertdavidson3090 Před 3 lety +3

    Added relays to my MGB for my headlights. The original way was to go straight to the switch, but the cheap quality switches that are available will fail in less than a year. So a hot lead from the battery circuit to the relay with an in line fuse. The current going through the switch is about 5% of what would go through the switch without the relay. Plus when the switch begins to wear the resistance will cause the headlight to dim. Relays are the answer to electrical issues.

  • @jeeprubicon6650
    @jeeprubicon6650 Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic. Very informative. I have many of these tools, sometimes I just don't know how to effectively use them all, but I'm learning. Gotta go do some soldering.!!!!!

  • @BMBEYC
    @BMBEYC Před 4 lety +1

    ABSOLUTELY terrific video! plain easy to understand! thank you!

  • @tuberider1171
    @tuberider1171 Před 2 lety +10

    Fantastic educational resource - here are some key sections for those who like me would like to come back to it
    0:23 The quick and dirty 'other' way to wire up - i.e. not recommended
    0:59 Demo of the 'other way' to wire up
    1:59 Discussion about the proper way to solder 14:33
    2:39 Tinning wires - a key preliminary step before soldering two pieces together
    4:12 Apply heat to bottom side of wire so solder wick through the wires i.e. coating all the wires
    5:10 Apply heat shink if needed before soldering the pieces together
    5:35 Soldering the 2 wires together
    6:34 Heat shrinking
    7:16 Fusing the circuit - adding in line fuse
    Wiring the relay
    8:17 About relays 13:35
    8:43 Adding connectors to wires for the relays. Interesting aprooach: removing the plastic surround, tinning the wire and opening the connector before crimping .
    9:47 Only crimps to hold in place before soldering connector the wire.
    10:15 Adding the power to the relay, prong #30 . Note: doesn't suggest soldering to relay
    11:07 Adding the light to the relay, prong #87
    11:38 Grounding the light and relay #85, options to go to the frame or to the negative wire.
    12:30 Plugging switch to #86 Note: option to heat shrink unused prongs on the switch or to simply cut off
    note: Yellow wire should be fused if connected straight to the battery if you want to use it independent of the ignition.
    Alternatively, get the power source from a fused ignition point if you want it to only work when the key is on.
    13:18 Demo of how the system works i.e. switching on the light
    13:35 Explanation of what the relay is i.e. acts as remote switch to carries the load of the current rather than the switch thus minimising the use of heavy wire directly from the switch which can lead to voltage drops and/or overheating of wires and fire . for more about relays see this link czcams.com/video/UVLw9V8NiLY/video.html
    14:46 Tool review.
    14:51Soldering irons
    16:03 Types of solder. Uses flux in special in circumstances such as computer boards where you want to control solder .. but suggests it unnecessary in general use .
    Prefers rosin core as it melts better. 16:35 Likes thin solder as it helps control application and minimise lumpy soldering
    16:54 Crimpers and Snippers , get one of each. Do not get combo stripper crimpers as the crimping is too narrow.
    18:23 Heat gun vs cigarette lighter

  • @independentcontractor1633

    Thanks Brother! Best tutorial on wiring a relay I have seen!

    • @sergiogobniskeb3718
      @sergiogobniskeb3718 Před 4 lety

      Gosh .....!! I thought I was doing it the right way, but thanks for showing me my mistakes. I am grateful.

  • @walterflores1108
    @walterflores1108 Před rokem +1

    Wow very explanatory, thank you so much your video is excellent on how easy is to understand how relay and wiring works, it took me 45min to wire my electric fan with your instructions.THANK YOU

  • @chinwakebhai
    @chinwakebhai Před 4 lety

    Excellent presentation ! Thank you. I am a motorcycle rider/tinkerer and diy'er, and appreciate all tips.

  • @joevignolor4u949
    @joevignolor4u949 Před 4 lety +11

    My wife's Honda Civic kept having the headlights go off while driving at night. The car had been recalled for this back in 2011. Honda had routed all the headlight current through the headlight switch on the steering column. Over time this would cause heat damage to the switch. I added a relay, which now carries the headlight current and the switch only controls the relay.

  • @ronjohnson2693
    @ronjohnson2693 Před 4 lety +14

    I have been doing automotive wiring for years. I like your video. Two things I would ask about 1) Heat shrink if it is going under the hood would be better if you used marine type, it seals against moister. 2 Why not twist the wires together to make your connections even stronger.

    • @brysoncharlie
      @brysoncharlie Před 4 lety +1

      I twist them together as well, I only have 5 months experience

    • @red2965
      @red2965 Před 4 lety

      Wat you mean by marine.
      I been doing heat shrink for years never heard of it.

    • @ronjohnson2693
      @ronjohnson2693 Před 4 lety

      @@red2965 , Hi Check Habor Freight heat shink kits. They have a version that is a marine type. When heated there is a glue or sealant that activates and seals out moisture. Since I have discovered it that is all I use.

    • @red2965
      @red2965 Před 4 lety

      @@ronjohnson2693 thanks Ron. HF is just around the corner will definitely ✔ it out.

    • @mikerose7100
      @mikerose7100 Před 4 lety

      Correct. You should make a good physical connection first (twisting etc.) then solder. Should not use the solder alone to hold the wires together.

  • @FBPrepping
    @FBPrepping Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks buddy. Your explanation and charisma really makes entertaining your video. Will wait for the next one. Cheers.

  • @garrettgiuffre7298
    @garrettgiuffre7298 Před 3 lety +1

    best Auto tech video I've seen on CZcams yet. thank you sir

  • @chadvarnell1889
    @chadvarnell1889 Před 4 lety +4

    It's always a good idea to clean the soldered joints with a little alcohol and a "acid brush", especially if you use flux. I recommend flux because it aids in cleaning the joint, and making a more solid bond. Good video!

    • @truthdefenders-
      @truthdefenders- Před rokem

      “a more solid bond” just how freaking solid is good enough?

  • @mikemeyer7969
    @mikemeyer7969 Před 5 lety +5

    Electrical is my biggest fear.... you make it look so easy! Good vid!

  • @Blaydrnnnr
    @Blaydrnnnr Před 4 lety

    Good video. Explained well. I'm in the process of trying to install an Innovate AFR gauge with a relay. Didn't really understand why they suggested a relay instead of just a direct wiring solution, but makes sense now. Almost the exact setup you showed. (4 pin relay). Just have to find the right 12v source now. A speed shop suggested tapping the coil since it's not on when in accessory mode. Don't want the wideband sensor heater running without the motor running. Thanks for the video!

  • @henryescat1104
    @henryescat1104 Před 3 lety

    That was very informative. I like your explanation of why you choose to use thin solder. Klein tools are my favorite for electrical work.

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN Před 4 lety +46

    "can't find anything in my garage anymore" LOL , you mean there are OTHER people like me !!!

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Před 4 lety +1

      There are two kinds of mechanics, those that can't find anything in their garage and those that can't find any fasteners on the ground. :-P

    • @mrcoz1764
      @mrcoz1764 Před 4 lety

      Guilty

    • @savagenomore
      @savagenomore Před 4 lety +1

      yes, we are a secret society....lol

    • @kickenchicken9645
      @kickenchicken9645 Před 4 lety

      hell, i cant even walkin mine

    • @PBYFRED
      @PBYFRED Před 4 lety +6

      I am sure there is an invisible guy that lives in my shop. I can be working on something and I set a tool down and he makes it vanish. I don;t know where he puts it and then after a while ..... there it is.

  • @kennethcroll6972
    @kennethcroll6972 Před 4 lety +37

    the way to remember how to wire a 4 pin relay, is to use the compass method, pin 87 horizontal top pin, 85, 86, 30, are vertical, pin 87 north, N for New Accessory, pin 85 East E for Earth, pin 30 South S for solid 12v + and pin 86 West W for sWicth Wire

    • @chrisnotap
      @chrisnotap Před 4 lety

      You have a good way to remember but you need to re-comment. You have your numbers mixed up and you need a few commas in there to make it more understandable.
      "85 86 87" should be "85 86 30"

    • @kennethcroll6972
      @kennethcroll6972 Před 4 lety

      @@chrisnotap thank you, i never saw that did it wrong, hope it write now

    • @mrlallyD3
      @mrlallyD3 Před 4 lety +1

      kenneth croll Thank You

    • @tomweir3857
      @tomweir3857 Před 4 lety

      Nice, thanks

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 Před 4 lety

      That fails with some old school/pre IEC convention automotive relays. I have on old GM relay somewhere that is a very odd duck...

  • @itsSpecialSteve
    @itsSpecialSteve Před 3 lety

    I just learned how to soldier and create relays. Much value! Thank you!

  • @michelleszyller4253
    @michelleszyller4253 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. I like how you show the "un-proper" way to do things and then show how theyre supposed to be done. The tool review was helpful as well.

  • @SkypowerwithKarl
    @SkypowerwithKarl Před 4 lety +3

    It basically is down to how much load is the switch rated for. Other factors are wire size, run length, cost, complexity and location of relay. Horns are good example for the need of a relay because of starting amps and inductive load but most lighting doesn’t need it if properly wired & fused. One thing to note. There are three types of DC relays standard coil, diode and capacitor. The latter two protect the switching mechanism be it mechanical or solid state from the BEMF voltages of a de energized coil. Only the diode type coil is polarity sensitive and marked +&-.

  • @martinpoulin5445
    @martinpoulin5445 Před 5 lety +8

    Hey when it comes time to wire the head lights go to ebay and punch in relay head lights. You can get both relays the harness and the ceramic sockets for the head lights for around $12.00 makes it wicked easy .

    • @whatyoumakeofit6635
      @whatyoumakeofit6635 Před 5 lety

      Head light circuits on older mopar stuff had same problem. They ran power straight through the headlighy switch. Everyine one ive had ive wired relays in to stop melting switches. Also old Japanese motorcycleare notorious for these wiring issues

    • @arthurgrenside6040
      @arthurgrenside6040 Před 4 lety

      Ho

  • @cenzo92
    @cenzo92 Před rokem +1

    A video well done. I especially appreciated the review over tools used at the end. This is how instructional videos should be! Subbed

  • @ronaldlehmann6935
    @ronaldlehmann6935 Před 4 lety +1

    Good Teacher- U Maxed it - easy to follow- learned the right way to wire a relay-Thank You

  • @wadewillson6796
    @wadewillson6796 Před 5 lety +5

    LMFAO just the name alone caught my attention. You have a new subscriber because I am one BROKE BASTARD!! Great video brother.

  • @MrAdamNTProtester
    @MrAdamNTProtester Před 4 lety +3

    My shop teacher tried to shrink wrap with a torch & almost burned the facility down! Trade Tip: Never solder when high on crack! Mr. Johnston KNOWS!

  • @morebeer7673
    @morebeer7673 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent tutorial and kudos for taking the time to demonstrate proper soldering technique!

  • @Anonymous-it5jw
    @Anonymous-it5jw Před 4 lety

    Great tips! Thanks for posting this video, and feed the cat. Always good to have some creature around that's glad to see you and doesn't argue.

  • @TheLoobis
    @TheLoobis Před 4 lety +44

    10:10 FEED THE CAT!

    • @frase1234
      @frase1234 Před 4 lety +1

      FFS

    • @johnpoole8321
      @johnpoole8321 Před 3 lety +3

      He aint called broke bastard for nutin. cats meowing up the wrong tree

  • @brianwaiting7899
    @brianwaiting7899 Před 4 lety +6

    Good thing I watched till 19 min mark. relay and light: was expecting LED light! Never specified ¬.^
    Special relays for that!
    Thats a butler kitty!
    And tining old copper wire fun fun!

  • @jamesgizasson
    @jamesgizasson Před 4 lety

    Nice! I've been slowly fixing the harness in my Ram (rat damage) and I'm about to add switches for lights and heater fan, etc. Dash was destroyed so I'm building everything from scratch... This helps a lot! Also love that you took in the cat :3

  • @billberry557
    @billberry557 Před 4 lety

    Nice video showing great practical application of a sometimes confusing process.

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN Před 4 lety +3

    HUM, 1st time I ever saw the "TIN" pre-solder step, KOOL, makes sense !

    • @unclefuddelmer9224
      @unclefuddelmer9224 Před 4 lety

      Numa Newbern ... I learned that when rewinding electric motors , soldering the internal connections and new lead wires Makes a much cleaner & smaller connections. Always used the thinnest diameter 60/40 Tin as it’s much easier to control! Happy wiring y’all

    • @unclefuddelmer9224
      @unclefuddelmer9224 Před 4 lety

      ...Oh yeah, Never Ever used flux on electric motor windings, it contaminates the factory coating on copper wire, causing premature shorts ! No Flux Necessary

  • @johng1077
    @johng1077 Před 4 lety +3

    Like the explanation do wish you had a closer view of what you were doing

  • @edwardkennedy9919
    @edwardkennedy9919 Před 2 lety

    Very well explained and you done a great sturdy job on the wiring by soldering etc,thank's.