Solenoid Problem?

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Solenoid Problem?
JboyDrags avatar
JboyDrags
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whats up folks, i know some 1 will know how 2 fix this problem. i'm running a toggle switch for my 2 compressors i have on my truck. the toggle switch is ran 2 the solenoid and that solenoid gets really hot and eventually burns up. i was curious if there is n e thing else i could use so i dont have this problem n e more.
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truck action
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I had a door solenoid do the same thing. Was  ground problem, i ran larger wires & made sure I had them to a better grounding point! Hope this fixes your problem!
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JboyDrags
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kool deal, i'll check that out


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JboyDrags
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kool deal, i'll check that out


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WHat kind of solenoid are you using? J/C


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--------------------------------------------- Originally posted by chamillion WHat kind of solenoid are you using? J/C --------------------------------------------- a ford solenoid

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laydsuzu
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wired up wrong.....run relays, take the solenoid off.....relays work much easier and much more reliable/easy to replace....get you 2 30-40 amperage relays and wire em up and call it a day....


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thanks scooter i'll try that 2


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The ford solenoids are not intended for continuos use. You need to get  a heavy-duty soleniod like a Pac 80 or Stinger , like this W/ this you won't have to run 2 relays for your compresssors.

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yea i have used the ford ones and even the ford rebuildable ones that are more heavy duty and still burned them...now running a stingger and had no probs yet