OK i hope i can explain this properly! i've been wireing up the compressor, in the drawing mark sent he shows the neg lead from the pump motor going to the tank pressure switch and then to batt neg and the neg lead from terminal 86 on the relay connecting to neg, ok, i thought as the neg lead from the motor is heavy (3mm) and shown connecting to the thin lead at the pressure switch this may be a problem so what i've done is,, run a 3mm lead from the chassi (earth) to a terminal block, (MK type), run the motor neg to this, this means it's 3mm lead to and from the motor, then i've run the neg from T 86 on the relay to the pressure switch and then back to the neg terminal block, this means the neg is switching via the pressure switch on thin wires and will shut down the comp when the tanks up to pressure, (neg switches off, relay shuts down, motor stops),
Is this ok? or have i got it ass about face again
just thought there may be a prob with thick and thin wires on the motor neg side, thin one overheating etc!,
Is this ok? or have i got it ass about face again

just thought there may be a prob with thick and thin wires on the motor neg side, thin one overheating etc!,




it's not a movement problem but a noise one, their transmitting all the bl00dy noise from the chassi, engine, trans, tyre drumming, bumps in the road, i had a job to hear my sat nav when i went to marks and rodleach's, BUGGA!!!!
The only high current wires are the ones feeding the motor, and you're using a relay to switch that feed? Is that correct?


The pressure switch should be in the feed to the relays coil. Nowhere else. You want it to break the feed to the relay coil when it trips, thereby toggling the relay and removing the feed to the compressor.
) but it's how he drew it, and he said the pressure switch has to be switching on the neg side, thats why i figured it would be better to have it switching on the neg side of the relay as opposed to the neg side of the motor (which is a heavy duty cable, 3mm)
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