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The Absolute RLS125 12-VCD Automotive Relay is a robust SPDT relay designed to handle 30/40A of current, ensuring reliable performance in automotive applications. Its compact design and easy installation make it a must-have for any vehicle enthusiast.
U**E
PLUG AND PLAY.
great product!!
J**.
Two horns + one relay = beautiful sound
bought both the high and low tone horns, and a relay. With the 2 brackets included I formed a V-shaped bracket that tied everything together in single package, including the relay, which was then super easy to install on my Vanagon. I ran the ground terminals from the horns to the brackets and thus the vehicle frame. A hot wire of adequate gauge already ran to the old horn, and the other wire went back to the wheel and to ground when the panel on the wheel is depressed. So, I ran the hot wire to the relay, and the grounding wire from the wheel to the terminal on the relay that activates the internal switch to close. The same hot wire runs to one terminal of the normally open switch of the relay, and the other terminal is connected the hot terminals of the horns. So, without adding any new wires, I was able to hook up two horns and a relay, and they work great! Very loud, nice harmonic 2 tone sound, and after 14 years without a working horn, I now drive around hoping someone will be rude. :o)
F**M
Good price for an adequate product
Good construction, functional. I took off 1 star because I'm using two relays linked for a key-less entry system and this brand does not have clips built into the sides to hold them together like others I've used previously.
R**E
Worth every penny
I bought this to replace the relay that came with a set of low-cost, Chinese-made car/motorcycle horns. The horns worked great--the relay did not work at all.I chose this "Absolute" brand relay to replace the dead one because it had exactly the same outer design and dimensions. But, oh, what a difference inside! The new relay is a hefty piece, weighing about 4 times as much as the original device. I bench tested the new relay first. It made a satisfyingly solid click as the terminals were energized and contact was made inside the switch. I installed it on my bike and it worked perfectly.If it dies prematurely, I'll update this review. But for now, 5 stars, easy.
F**J
Works great!!!
12 VDC Automotive Relay SPDT 30/40A works great for my units. I have purchased over a 100 of these and looking to buy more as long as the cost stays good.The unit I sale works in between being in the hot and cold all year round. And the 12 VDC Automotive Relay SPDT 30/40A has not let me down at all.I love having 30A to 40A pole inside the relay because, My unit only goes up to about 10A to 25A when on.The input voltage to turn the 12 VDC Automotive Relay on can be as low as 6 to 8 volts I have tested. This again works great for my power units that I have maded and sale. Thank You AMAZON, Keep the product low and mailing them to me fast. I'LL Be Back :-)Thank YouFenn J
C**D
Simple solution that will save me a lot of hassle and $$ - Recommend
I added some auxiliary lights to my KLR 650, and had originally installed a toggle switch. However, I went to a park during the day and turned the lights on for extra visibility on the freeway. However, I forgot to turn the switch OFF and ran the battery down. Oops. So, I got this simple 12 volt relay to have the lights turn OFF whenever the ignition switch is OFF. I simply found a key-switchable wire in the wiring harness to the left side of the handlebars, and used insulation displacement connectors to connect the coil of this relay (the relay pulls less than 200 milliamps, so power consumption is low). Then, I connected the relay contacts in series with the auxiliary light toggle switch. This way, I can start the bike with the auxiliary lights OFF, turn the aux lights on, and if I forget again the battery won't be discharged again.
6**R
Good for price, but not good quality
These can be disassembled with a fingernail to see the guts, and it is easy to see that the main contacts inside neither align very well nor have much surface area to pass the current.I used them on my Headlight harness. They have not seen much use, and they have not failed, but I have little confidence in them. Thankfully when relay's fail they usually fail with welded contacts, so at least the headlamps would not go out on a dark night. But my sealed headlamps are 6054's which have both high and low beams inside. If the high beam relay failed and stayed connected while the low beam was activated or Vis a versa, it would likely fry the headlamp, requiring replacement of the lamp at an inopportune time.These relays only have one switched output terminal(87). Some relays have two which would make wiring some projects easier. Anyway do your research. I am looking for a higher quality relay to plug into my headlamp harness.These do the job, but for how long, even at a fraction of their rating, is the question, and safety of myself and others could be at stake. Other products by this company, specifically a 140 amp circuit breaker I have, do not fill me with confidence as to their build quality or functionality.
M**T
Works as Parking Brake Bypass for Pioneer AVH-P3400BH
Successfully used this relay, and this harness: Absolute SRS105 5-Pin 12 VDC Relay Socket Interlocking Style to create the parking brake bypass for my AVH-P3400BH DVD Receiver in my 2004 Nissan Titan. Just search youtube for pioneer bypass, and you can learn how to do it easily. The relay has the proper numbering labels next to each blade. 85 and 30 go to ground, and 86 goes to power antenna from radio, and 87 goes to parking brake trigger on the radio. I disconnected the 5th wire (87a) from the harness as it is not needed.
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