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Does the relay on the bottle warmer kit have constant power????

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Old 06-01-2007, 04:23 PM
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I am in what I think it the home stretch here It looks like pin 30 on the relay for a Dynotune bottle warmer has a direct battery connection with a 25A fuse. Am I seeing this right? It also has power come in with the ACC line connecting to pin 86.
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yes, that sounds correct.

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Yah, I can heat it any time I want, well when ignition is on. I don't want it going if I accidently leave it on and walk away from the car
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I agree with that but why have a constant power to it? If I hook both of them to the ACC+ it will only have power with the car on period. Doesn't that make more sense?
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I agree with that but why have a constant power to it? If I hook both of them to the ACC+ it will only have power with the car on period. Doesn't that make more sense?

pin 30 needs to go to the battery...the reason why is pin 86 is a trigger that creates a circuit between pin 30 and pin 87...this way the heater is pulling it power straight from the battery and not through your switch, as the amp draw would be to high.

If the wire going to pin 86 is switched you can only turn the heater on if the ignition is on




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