Don't worry about the relay for now. It' just a standard 12V 5pin relay. Let's talk about the starter switch.
Can you answer this question for me?
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Originally Posted by g6civcx
4) What is the maximum current (measured in Amps) can each pin handle?
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How much curren can pins 1 and 4 handle? You can connect these pins to your ignition switch but you have to be careful that you use the right gauge wire and, if necessary, put a fuse in front of them.
Basically, how many amps can your starter switch handle? Because potentially this switch can see as much as 30A if you wire it to the ignition switch (the ignition switch has a 30A fusible link).
The problem is if your starter switch is rated for less than 30A, you may have already fried it if you don't have a fuse in front of it.
Can you find out the answer to this? If you know for sure it can take 30A max then I'll be more confident that the rest will work.