Henro
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VRSW said: I ask the parts guy....."is there anything special about this relay or is this a standard 12v relay?" The parts guy says that there is nothing at all special about it.....just a standard 12v relay. It's not even a weatherpack relay.....it's just like this one:"
This is actually incorrect. But what do parts guys know?
The relay in the John Deere kit is special, in that it is designed to pick up at a much lower than nominal 12 VDC. I checked the specs a while back when I put the JD kit relay on my BX 2200. The JD included relay energizes at something like six voits, and drops out at 4 V or something like that. I posted the exact values in a similar thread somewhere here.
Regardless, I have concluded, as you have, that a standard 12 V relay is very likely to work satisfactory as the solution to the "click-click" problem. If I were to do it again, I would use a standard cheap 12V relay, instead of buying the John Deere kit. The specifications of the relay used in the JD kit are better, but good enough is good enough, and the standard relay likely is good enough in most cases.
Bill
This is actually incorrect. But what do parts guys know?
The relay in the John Deere kit is special, in that it is designed to pick up at a much lower than nominal 12 VDC. I checked the specs a while back when I put the JD kit relay on my BX 2200. The JD included relay energizes at something like six voits, and drops out at 4 V or something like that. I posted the exact values in a similar thread somewhere here.
Regardless, I have concluded, as you have, that a standard 12 V relay is very likely to work satisfactory as the solution to the "click-click" problem. If I were to do it again, I would use a standard cheap 12V relay, instead of buying the John Deere kit. The specifications of the relay used in the JD kit are better, but good enough is good enough, and the standard relay likely is good enough in most cases.
Bill