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 <panel type="default" title="Pinout" no-body="true"> <panel type="default" title="Pinout" no-body="true">
 ^ Pin ^ Function ^ ^ Pin ^ Function ^
-| 30 | Battery Voltage Input (12 V)|+| 30 | Battery voltage input (12 V)|
 | 31 | Ground | | 31 | Ground |
-| 15 | Ignition Switch Input |+| 15 | Ignition switch input |
 | 87E | Fused and diode protected output (12 V) | | 87E | Fused and diode protected output (12 V) |
 | 87L | Fused and diode protected output (12 V) | | 87L | Fused and diode protected output (12 V) |
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 </grid> </grid>
  
 +===== Testing =====
 +
 +The following procedure is a static test for basic relay operation. Passing the following test does not guarantee that the OVP relay is functioning correctly, but will accurately tell if the OVP relay is faulty.
 +
 +  - Apply 12V to pin 30 and ground 31
 +    - Verify with a multimeter that 30a has 12V and 87E/87L has no voltage
 +  - Apply 12V to pin 15
 +    - The internal relay should click
 +    - Verify with a multimeter that 87E and 87L have 12V as well as 30a.
 +
 +
 +===== Part numbers =====
 +
 +
 +<grid>
 +<col sm="6">
 +<panel type="default" title="Part Numbers for OVP Relay" no-body="true">
 +^ Part Number ^ Description ^
 +| 201 540 32 45 | 7-pin relay, black top, single 10A fuse |
 +| 201 540 38 45 | 7-pin relay, black top, single 10A fuse |
 +| 201 540 37 45 | 9-pin relay, red top, double 10A fuse |
 +</panel>
 +</col>
 +</grid>
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