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solenoid problem?

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YeLowFuLLSiZe   +1y
i go the these things damn near every month. i dont show out in my truck 2 much so the compressor doesnt run a whole lot.i'm running a 165 psi pressure switch and its hooked up 2 a toggle switch. is there another way to do this or is this a pretty normal thing.
tooleyhc   +1y
I don't understand your question...

Are you burning up the compressor? Do you have a relay or fuse inline of the switch?
chris03hd   +1y
Proof read before you hit the post button.

Clear up your question, and you will get helpful answers.
tooleyhc   +1y
Originally posted by chris03hd



Proof read before you hit the post button.

Clear up your question, and you will get helpful answers.

Reads like a drunken text message! HAHA
TwistedMinis   +1y
I don't see a problem or a question.
YeLowFuLLSiZe   +1y
my bad, i do need 2 proof read lol i keep on burning up the solenoid.
tooleyhc   +1y
What solenoid? Where? There's a lot of solenoids on a truck...
97hrdbdy   +1y
i think he means the solenoid for the compressor

are you using ones that are designed for 1005 duty?

i know in the psst, i have had friends that tried to use ford starter solenoids and they would crap out pretty quickly
YeLowFuLLSiZe   +1y
i have the ford starter solenoid and it burns up pretty quick. the 1005 duty is that a type of solenoid? i'm still learning some things with bagged trucks
randallss10   +1y
the ford solenoid is crap i had that problem get u a stinger 80amp relay it looks like a ford one but way better http://cgi.ebay.com/Stinger-80-Amp-Battery-Relay-Isolator-SR80-Marine_W0QQitemZ170121219196QQihZ007QQcategoryZ50552QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem
will fix problem $15 cant lose