SteveInMD
Platinum Member
A 30 amp relay should be fine. Both new circuits draw less than 7.5 amps on my tractor. My tractor used to eat ignition switches and relays before I did this mod. now it doesn't. I can now count on my tractor starting every time.
The diagram may look complicated at first, but it's really not once you work through it.
This mod. makes sure the starter solenoid gets a crisp jolt of 12 volts from the battery when you turn the key even if dirty safety interlocks provide only less than perfect connection. In theory the original design should work. I don't know exactly why it doesn't. As I've said before - I didn't invent this mod. It's a common thing in machines with complex starting circuits (like having lots of safety interlocks). The circuit should have been designed this way from the begining.
This is not a cure-all. If you have a bad battery cable, connections, ground, ignition switch that problem needs to be fixed as well.
I've attached the diagram again in case any else can benefit from it.
The diagram may look complicated at first, but it's really not once you work through it.
This mod. makes sure the starter solenoid gets a crisp jolt of 12 volts from the battery when you turn the key even if dirty safety interlocks provide only less than perfect connection. In theory the original design should work. I don't know exactly why it doesn't. As I've said before - I didn't invent this mod. It's a common thing in machines with complex starting circuits (like having lots of safety interlocks). The circuit should have been designed this way from the begining.
This is not a cure-all. If you have a bad battery cable, connections, ground, ignition switch that problem needs to be fixed as well.
I've attached the diagram again in case any else can benefit from it.