Electrical relay ID

Started by Crosley.In.AZ, September 13, 2007, 12:23:46 AM

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enjenjo

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Bruce Dorsi

Quote from: "enjenjo"This it?   http://www.delcity.net/delcity/servlet/catalog?parentid=73577&page=1

Wow!  ...The # 73980 50amp relay with the mounting bracket is even cheaper!!

That's a  * good price for a 50amp relay, Frank!  ....Have you had any issues with the quality of them?
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enjenjo

nope. I've been buying from them for some time now
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Eliot Ness

That's a pretty standard 12 Volt SPDT relay, and most that size use the same socket.  Haywire always has a box full of them with the socket for $5 each at the Nats in Louisville (and probably anywhere else they set-up too).

Price wise it'll be hard to beat the one that enjenjo gave a link to, but also just about any electronics/electrical supply house near you should stock an equivalent......... most likely not as cheap, but you'd save whatever shipping there might be on it.
John

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Tony
I've got a box of those...... PM me your address and I'll send you one USPS

MM64  8)

PS let me know if you need the socket
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54stude

This link might interest you guys.  Did everyone know that all of those abbreviations on the top of your relays are standardized?

http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi/din.htm