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Riyo



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Scotland 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Santorini Black
Blue Sea Relay activation Voltage
Hi,
Does anyone know what voltage the blue sea 500A relay connects the batteries together at?

I have installed mine and when i leave it in auto on the switch the red lights are still on the next day after leaving it prked overnight, i can only assume the voltage of the batteries are remaining above the relay cutout threshold.
Thanks
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just read on bluesea website the voltage has to be 13 volts for 2 mins to connect and batterys have to drop to 12.75 volts for 30 secs to disconnect
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Riyo



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thanks for the replies, i measured the battery voltages and they are 12.87 and 13v with the engine off... i guess i need some load on the battery then to bring the voltage down enough for the relay to disconnect the batteries.
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