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    Circuit Board Relays

    Image of Product. 4 Terminals. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Relays. Circuit Board Relays, Solid-State Operation.

    4 Terminals

    Smaller than relays with electrical wiring, these relays fit in compact devices. Mount them through holes on circuit boards with their solder pin terminals. Use them to control heaters, fans, and other high-power components from a low-power circuit.
    Solid-State Operation—Solid state relays have no moving parts, so they require less maintenance and last longer, switch faster, and are quieter than mechanical relays.
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    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    424V DC72 amp @ 240V AC250V AC1.1"0.2"0.6"0.14"4799T22000000
    424V DC76 amp @ 24V DC24V DC1.1"0.2"0.6"0.14"4799T2300000
     
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