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enoxos 
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Is there a relay in the market that will turn a momentary input to constant latched +12 Volts and also has a separate momentary input to shut down?
It is exactly like this URL=https://www.the12volt.com/relays/relaydiagram64.html]one[/URL], but in a much more compact form.
Or
can I create this circuit with a DTDP or even TTTP relay?
the 3 relay configuration works great but is just too bulky.
thanks
Renee
enoxos 
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here is the link again:
this one
howie ll 
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Omron part numbers:-
5amp/12VDC G6BK-1114P-US-DC12
10amp/12VDC G6CU-1114P-US-DC12
All you need, there are SPCO but there are also DPCO versions.
Twin coils pos or neg to latch, pos or neg to unlatch.
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thanks a lot.
What does the CO in SPCO or DPCO mean?
howie ll 
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Single pole or double pole change-over = SPDT or DPDT as you wrote above (actually it's DPDT not DTDP!)
Don't worry even pros find the nomenclature and types confusing.
If you Google Omron latching relays you will get many more choices, for clarification look at their data sheets.
enoxos 
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Sorry, perhaps I was not clear, I was actually asking for the CO part, when you mentioned SPCO or DPCO.
thanks
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howie ll wrote:
Single pole or double pole change-over = SPDT or DPDT as you wrote above (actually it's DPDT not DTDP!)
Don't worry even pros find the nomenclature and types confusing.
If you Google Omron latching relays you will get many more choices, for clarification look at their data sheets.
Look at the 6th and 7th words in the beginning sentence...
M.E.C.P & First-Class
Go slow and drink lots of water...Procrastinators' Unite...Tomorrow!
howie ll 
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And here's one of my diagrams showing the switch.
This one's an SPCO:-
D73_latch.bmp

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