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Power Your Systems with Confidence High Current Relays for Maximum Performance and Reliability!

A relay is an electronically operated switch that is remotely activated by an electromagnet which pulls a set of contacts to either make or break a circuit. Relays are commonly used for among other functions switching signals, radio frequencies, high current circuits when using a lower current circuit, and loads such as resistive, motor, lamp, inductive, and capacitive applications. This is helpful when an in-line switch or existing circuit does not have the capacity to handle the required current.

High Current Relays: Safely connect and disconnect. High-current relays are a common type of electromechanical relay used to switch and carry high currents. Those relays are often either connected directly to load cables by screwing connections or mounted onto a lead-frame. Automotive high-current relays are engineered for use in vehicle batteries, battery management, battery disconnection, start/stop systems, high performance electrical heaters, and drives and pumps for system voltages up to 48V and currents up to 200A within the automotive market.


** Used for Smart Alternator DC2DC Charger Installs**
** Used for Dual DC2DC Charger Installs**

Specifications:

  • Voltage Rating: High voltage capabilities (e.g., 12V, 24V, 48V systems)
  • Current Rating: High current handling (e.g., up to 200A or more)
  • Type: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) or DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw)
  • Material: Heavy-duty contacts for durability and long-lasting performance
  • Coil Resistance: Low resistance for fast switching
  • Mounting Type: Standard or flush-mount
  • Operating Temperature: Wide range, suitable for harsh environments (e.g., -40C to 85C)
  • Control Type: Manual or automatic switching options

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