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I need a Relay quick
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I need a Relay quick
Hi guys,
Quick answers please
I am wiring up my truck before I go away on Sunday and I need to find a large 12V relay with bolt type terminals rather then the normal blade type. I have a 24V one in place at the moment which I was told will pull in on 12V but it doesn't. The main terminals are 8mm and the signals are 4 or 5mm, not sure of the brand I have at the moment.
I am using it with a switch to control a couple of outlets in the rear for my fridge etc., and to charge the battery in my camper.
I need something tomorrow in Brisbane and was considering a winch relay what do you guys think.
Thanks
Greg
Quick answers please
I am wiring up my truck before I go away on Sunday and I need to find a large 12V relay with bolt type terminals rather then the normal blade type. I have a 24V one in place at the moment which I was told will pull in on 12V but it doesn't. The main terminals are 8mm and the signals are 4 or 5mm, not sure of the brand I have at the moment.
I am using it with a switch to control a couple of outlets in the rear for my fridge etc., and to charge the battery in my camper.
I need something tomorrow in Brisbane and was considering a winch relay what do you guys think.
Thanks
Greg
Resident Terrorist
Any chance of a pic of this relay?
Have a look through the Ashdown catalogues for relays (fuses section 2 and 3) and see if they have what you're looking for.
http://www.ashdown.com.au/catalogues.asp
Not sure if they sell to the public though so you might have to order through an auto elec.
Failing that go see a good auto elec anyway, he should be able to direct you to a supplier.
Have a look through the Ashdown catalogues for relays (fuses section 2 and 3) and see if they have what you're looking for.
http://www.ashdown.com.au/catalogues.asp
Not sure if they sell to the public though so you might have to order through an auto elec.
Failing that go see a good auto elec anyway, he should be able to direct you to a supplier.
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