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Relay testing

Post by MikeT »

I wanted to test a five pin relay. Usually I would energise the coil, listen for the click then test the switched pins for continuity.

However, when I touched the coil (85 & 86) with 12v it sparks and no click can be heard. I don't want to leave 12v connected in case it shorted my battery. I did read that anything below 50 ohms across the coil indicates it's duff. I get 0.6ohms. Can anyone confirm it's a dead relay given the info above please?
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Post by addo »

Sounds like it's welded itself on. Cooling fan relay?

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Post by MikeT »

It's not the cooling fan relays no, they've already been tested as good. It's a spare I had - always worth keeping spares but not if they're kaput.
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Post by Clogzz »

anyone confirm
Confirming that the coil is shorted, and probably a crispy black. :twisted:
DC operated relay coils have high resistance, and I’ve got the figure of 200 Ohms in mind.
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Post by MikeT »

Ok, thanks for confirming my suspicions.
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