Song Chuan OEM EPS Relay for 2009-2014 Polaris Sportsman 550/850, Model 50A 12VDC
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Song Chuan OEM EPS Relay for 2009-2014 Polaris Sportsman 550/850, Model 50A 12VDC

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Song Chuan OEM EPS Relay for 2009-2014 Polaris Sportsman 550/850, Model 50A 12VDCThe Coil Volt 12V Contact Form SPDT Relay by Song Chuan is designed for reliable switching applications in various electrical and electronic systems. This versatile relay is ideal for use in automotive, industrial, and home automation projects where efficient control of electrical circuits is required. Engineered for performance, the Coil Volt 12V Contact Form SPDT Relay features a current rating of 50 A and operates effectively at a coil resistance

The Coil Volt 12V Contact Form SPDT Relay by Song Chuan is designed for reliable switching applications in various electrical and electronic systems. This versatile relay is ideal for use in automotive, industrial, and home automation projects where efficient control of electrical circuits is required.

Engineered for performance, the Coil Volt 12V Contact Form SPDT Relay features a current rating of 50 A and operates effectively at a coil resistance of 90 Ohms. With a coil current of 133 mA and a switching voltage of 28 VDC, this relay ensures robust performance under different load conditions. The through hole mounting style allows for easy installation on PCBs, making it a suitable choice for both hobbyists and professionals. The high-quality contact material, silver alloy (Ag), enhances conductivity and durability, ensuring long-term operation.

Key Features:
  • Contact Type: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) for versatile switching options.
  • Current Rating: Handles up to 50 A, suitable for high-load applications.
  • Coil Resistance: 90 Ohms, optimizing energy efficiency during operation.
  • Coil Current: 133 mA, ensuring low power consumption.
  • Switching Voltage: 28 VDC, compatible with many electronic devices.
  • Mounting Style: Through hole, facilitating easy integration into circuit boards.
  • Contact Material: Silver alloy (Ag) for superior conductivity and longevity.

The Coil Volt 12V Contact Form SPDT Relay is ideal for engineers, hobbyists, and technicians seeking a dependable solution for controlling electrical circuits. Its robust specifications and high-quality materials make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from automotive systems to advanced home automation. Invest in reliability and performance with this essential component for your electronic projects.

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