All the stock fridge and aux battery relays I have seen under the front seat have been metal case versions. I assume that is because they are in a location where people could store things that might break a plastic case relay more easily. All of the 80/81 fridge relays that I have seen mounted on top of the early fridges have been plastic case like yours. Mark
Neil N wrote: > Ah ok. That makes more sense! > > Does the "fridge relay", as used in the driver side battery > compartment, always have a shiny metal cover? (as opposed to relay > on my 182A. In upper mid of this image: > > https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m4ggbfHRMpo/Simcl-0AnwI/AAAAAAAADrk/kd6Q359qUL0/s720/Dometic182A_Top.jpg > > > > Neil. > > On 2/19/14, mark drillock <mdrillock@cox.net> wrote: >> That is a mistake in the Bentley text. Cross out the word ground, enter >> the word common. >> >> Mark >> >> >> Neil N wrote: >>> ..... "How to read wiring >>> diagrams" page, (P 97.4 in my newer Bentley) shows an example of an >>> internal connection ("thin line") about midpoint in the diagram >>> example. It refers to it as a "ground connection", which I find a >>> little confusing, > |
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