The only thing I can think of is the 24v current welded it shut. Im going to see if i can run the switch on a lower voltage current. If that doesn't work I will go back to the 20 amp house current switch that will hold it I know for sure. But I knew in advance that the house current 15amp wouldn't but I also thought the switch circuit would be a low enough amps that it would weld it shut. Nonetheless, I will see evidently the circuit did not make a difference or I wired it wrong but I don't see how I could.
Since the switch and the relays high amp side share the same battery input obviously for some reason they have the same amp running through them. I don't see how else it could happen. I would love to get it to run on 6v to make relay switch. That would make a small battery for the switch possible. however we shall see. I will probably wind up going back to the controller but I hate to. The on off switch runs with better power.
Since the switch and the relays high amp side share the same battery input obviously for some reason they have the same amp running through them. I don't see how else it could happen. I would love to get it to run on 6v to make relay switch. That would make a small battery for the switch possible. however we shall see. I will probably wind up going back to the controller but I hate to. The on off switch runs with better power.