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Posted by K.B.-826 on January 24, 2005 at 20:17:35 from (209.163.30.68):
In Reply to: Re: darn ether butten ** Farmall 544** posted by captaink on January 23, 2005 at 20:27:12:
Yes, but there really isn't much room to add anything extra to the starter button. You could run a wire from the "S" terminal of the solinoid to the ether button, but there's already a quite a bit of current going through that wire. Here's the way I picture it- Use a small relay, one of those run of the mill square black plastic ones. A 20-amp should be more than enough. Run a wire from the "B" terminal of the starter solinoid to the "B" terminal of the relay. Run a wire from the "S" terminal of the solinoid to the "S" terminal of the relay. Run a wire from the "load" terminal of the relay to the ether button. Now you can only inject ether while the engine is cranking.
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