
Hopefully this will give some of you a better idea for using the DEK Wildcard rather than trying something like Federal Signal's PDC which really is only an overglorified terimnal strip without relays.

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nmfire10 wrote:alex wrote: "you are the roodest person on hear"
nmfire10 wrote:alex wrote: "you are the roodest person on hear"

nmfire10 wrote:alex wrote: "you are the roodest person on hear"
 I would avoid using any type of relay you find at Radio Shack for a production device. Prototyping is fine but I've yet to have a relay that I bought there last much past a couple months when only running 10-15 amps through it.
 I would avoid using any type of relay you find at Radio Shack for a production device. Prototyping is fine but I've yet to have a relay that I bought there last much past a couple months when only running 10-15 amps through it.
nmfire10 wrote:alex wrote: "you are the roodest person on hear"

nmfire10 wrote:alex wrote: "you are the roodest person on hear"
 For now, the 'install company' that does the work is well, shoddy at best. Not fire-hazard, but far from clean. They just simply hard-wire everything, no relays, so the switch at the front of my car actually has all the current flowing through it. Fused, thankfully.
 For now, the 'install company' that does the work is well, shoddy at best. Not fire-hazard, but far from clean. They just simply hard-wire everything, no relays, so the switch at the front of my car actually has all the current flowing through it. Fused, thankfully.