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can anyone out there, please, tell me what kind of relay this is? the picture is here:
identify this relay. -- posted image.
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That is a regular Bosch/ now known as Tyco Single Pole, Double Throw 30/40 amp relay.  It is available at any auto parts store or stereo shop.
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i am an idiot wrote:
That is a regular Bosch/ now known as Tyco Single Pole, Double Throw 30/40 amp relay.  It is available at any auto parts store or stereo shop.
that's is great and what i was wanting to hear. ...and thank you very much!!!   to buy the ford part it's about $60.00... and i have a half bucket of spdt relays. do you know if i can do the same with the relays that i was asking about in this thread:
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~105115~PN~1
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http://s136.photobucket.com/albums/q176/juvius/hazards/?action=view&current=emerwir.gif

I need to do some research for you, but at first look, I think that those are Double Pole Single Throw relays.  Been a long time since I studied relays on schematics.    Give me a minute.  Looking at the diagram it looks like a DPST relay, but both poles are connected together.  The Bosch relay should do what you need it to do.

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if it would help, but i just put a few pictures of the relay with the cover off so you can see the insides (maybe that'll tell you how it works???)
thanks again
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Post a link to the new picture.
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oops.. sorry... i meant to
http://s136.photobucket.com/albums/q176/juvius/relay/
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http://s136.photobucket.com/albums/q176/juvius/relay/?action=view&current=IMG_2226.jpg

Retake the above picture, somewhere on your camera there is a picture of a flower.  This is known as the Macro setting.  It is used to take close up pictures.  

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ok.. give me a few
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Instructions for the Macro mode function is on page 81 if you have a paper manual, and on page 85 if it is a PDF file.   The manual for your camera.
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