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Location of solid state relay
For the diagnostic light, where do I mount the solid state relay? Also, the diagnostic light, it looks like it is supposed to be screwed on to something? Where?
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Re: Location of solid state relay
The relay is meant to go on a DIN rail, so you may want to put it with the power distribution blocks. The light can go anywhere you choose, so long as you adhere to <R16>.
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Re: Location of solid state relay
thanks. how do we mount the diagnostic light? it has ridges that looks like it is supposed to be screwed on to something, but what?
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Re: Location of solid state relay
There should be a nut on the threads already. Check the tips and good pratices for the size of the hole, or just measure it.
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