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    Weatherproof Vehicle Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Vehicle Relays. Weatherproof Vehicle Relays, Relay-Socket Mount.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Vehicle Relays. Weatherproof Vehicle Relays, Relay-Socket and Surface Mount.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Weatherproof Vehicle Relays, Sockets with Crimp- On Terminals.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Weatherproof Vehicle Relays, Sockets with Wire Leads.

    Relay-Socket Mount

    Relay-Socket and

    Surface Mount

    Sockets

    with

    Crimp- On

    Terminals

    Sockets with Wire Leads

    An extended housing shields the terminals on these relays from weather. They're also rated IP54—when they're plugged into the relay socket, they're sealed to keep splashing water, like rain, from getting inside. They handle high starting (inrush) currents that often occur when turning on a vehicle. To prevent damage to sensitive equipment, these relays will partially suppress a momentary surge in voltage when the relay switches off. They’ll take a voltage spike of 300V to 500V and bring it down to 100V.
    Surface Mount—Relays for surface mounting have a tab for added security in high-vibration applications.
    Vehicle Relays
    Sockets with
    Crimp- On Terminals
    Sockets with
    Wire Leads
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Off (Normally Open)
    Circuit Position
    On (Normally Closed)
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    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V DC
    Max. Starting
    Current, amp
    Control Current,
    mA
    Surge Suppression
    Coverage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Quick-Disconnect
    Tab Wd.
    Features
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Relay-Socket Mount
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    51240 amp @ 12V DC20 amp @ 12V DC18150114Partial1.4"1.4"1.8"0.11"Extended Housing9672K302000000———09672K304000000
    51240 amp @ 12V DC20 amp @ 12V DC18150155Partial1.4"1.4"1.8"0.25"Extended Housing9672K301000008228K190000008228K1500000
     
    Relay-Socket and Surface Mount
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    51240 amp @ 12V DC20 amp @ 12V DC18150114Partial1.4"1.4"1.8"0.11"Extended Housing9672K30300000———09672K30400000
    51240 amp @ 12V DC20 amp @ 12V DC18150138Partial1.4"1.4"1.8"0.25"Extended Housing9672K44000008228K19000008228K1500000
    52420 amp @ 24V DC10 amp @ 24V DC40120107Partial1.4"1.4"1.8"0.25"Extended Housing9672K35000008228K19000008228K4400000
     
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