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Your cart is empty.This general purpose compact relay features SPDT Form "C" heavy duty dry contacts, low current draw and positive or negative activation. Control high current draw devices such as door strikes sprinkler valves, electric dampers, motors and more from your h
Retired Techie
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
This works great. I used it on my eBike conversion as a horn relay., for a scooter horn which I added to the eBike,Horn ASIN B08L6CB3HR, DC/DC Converter Regulator ASIN B091QCKW69, and switch ASIN B01LAA9EQY
Robert Fink
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021
Purchased this instead of alternatives due to the product picture showing "Made in USA" on the board. The one I received is labeled made in China. Haven't had the chance to test/use.
PaulyFL
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2021
ELK makes the best relays!This little relay is a workhorse that I use in multiple low voltage applications. The relay activation is quiet and with its low draw and small size you can put it just about anywhere.Best of all - they are still made in North Carolina.
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020
Relay works as expected! I use it as an interface between by home alarm system and a phone dialer. 12vdc output from the alarm when tripped operates the N.C/N,O contacts
Guitarzan
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019
I’m using this in between a float switch and a small 12 volt pump. I’m powering it with a small 3 watt solar panel which also powers the pump. The reason for the relay is because a motor load is not compatible with a magnetic reed float switch. I was worried the relay would draw too much of the solar panel’s power but it made no discernible difference. I’m going to order another one.
Chris Hom
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2017
Works great, 12v trigger on +/-. Common to ground on ac circuit, n.c to ground on appliance. Power goes straight thru to device bypassing this piece. Whenever energized, the relayed device turns on. Reversed, if normally open, when energized the device turns off, and turns on when relay is not energized. I wouldn't quite call it a dry contact, you need a light duty power supply to energize the circuit. If planning for triggering device to be far away, you may want to have a slightly overspeced power supply. I get mine from China (2a 12v $5). I cannot verify if it works below 12v, havent tested. Perfect for beginners home automation or more advanced projects. If you are looking at this piece, you likely understand the basics and how this piece functions but thought I'd clarify just incase it helps anyone.
Ken Matuszak
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2016
This is not a 9-12 input trigger. I put 13 vdc to coil no change to output. I put 24vdc to coil it worked.
Kevin Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2013
It appears to be a quality made product and seems to be perfect for the application I'm using it for.
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