Has anybody ever adjusted their 2 Second Time Relay?
I have an old second hand relay that didn’t work.
The contacts did not meet so I tightened the adjusting screw until they did. To do this I connected my multimeter to the contacts and watched the reading go from zero to about 3 ohms.
When I tested the relay, the heating coil opened the contacts instantaneously.
I am not sure how long it is supposed to be activated but as the name says 2 seconds I adjusted the screw until the contacts open after 2 seconds.
If I apply 12V across the heating coil for too long (3-4 seconds) it starts to smoke.
I was wondering if there might have been some “gunk” on the heating element that was burning off. Maybe there is a resistance to limit the voltage in the coil but I don’t see one.
I checked the 230SL wiring diagram and it shows that there are 3 wires (including an earth wire) to it.
The heating coil is across pins #86 (gets 12V +ve from ignition sw) and #31 (earth), the “break” contact is across pins #85 and #31.
The “Break” contact provides a parallel contact across the Thermo Time Switch when the TTS is above 35C operating temperature.
From my reading of the 230SL wiring diagram, the heating coil has 12V applied to it all the time the ignition switch is turned to “START” position, just like the TTS.
Given that, I imagine that in reality the coil won’t burn out because it was designed to operate this way. Unless it has been burnt already.
It is worrying to see little puffs of smoke coming from the coil. Of course this is not visible when the cover is on the relay unit.
What happens when the car takes longer to start?
Questions………
How long should the 2 Second Relay operate for?
How long can the 2 second Relay operate for before burning out?
On some 230SLs the 2 Second Time Relay was wired in as standard but others and later models it was optional.
For the optional wiring harness MB must make a piggy-back type connection.
Does anybody know what the harness connections look like?
I figure they must be “plug and play” to use modern terms.
Pics would be appreciated thanks.
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Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto