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agemax 
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Posted: July 19, 2013 at 8:13 AM / IP Logged  
i have a Durite 0-728-02 latching relay and i am not sure which wires connect to which terminals on the relay.
the relay has 5 terminals, marked S,30,56,56a and 56b.
any help would be much appreciated thankyou
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here is a picture of the relay if this helps,
durite 0 728 02 relay wiring -- posted image.
agemax 
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Posted: July 19, 2013 at 10:10 AM / IP Logged  
would 56a and 56b be 12v output, S being 12v pulse, 30 ground and 56 permanent 12v?
agemax 
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i have found the correct wiring for the relay on google.
thanks anyway durite 0 728 02 relay wiring -- posted image.
howie ll 
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Posted: July 19, 2013 at 2:27 PM / IP Logged  
A) Not an latching relay.
B) It's a low beam high beam c/over relay.
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it latches on with a 12v pulse, which is what i need
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I agree based on what I read - ie, each pulse toggles the relay contacts.
It's a mechanical latcher so it probably "remembers" (ie, stays in) the last position unlike 4017 based latchers (similar to what SAAB use) which can have a power-up reset to reset to low beam (which I like).
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maybe i am using the incorrect terminology exactly but i wanted a relay that would toggle from one output to another with a 12v pulse (from a remote switched momentary relay).
i meant latching as it will "latch" from one output to another and stay there, rather than revert back once the 12v momentary pulse is absent.
i think i am making sense! durite 0 728 02 relay wiring -- posted image.
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Oh you are definitely making sense. Maybe it is my terminology and expression that isn't!
What I last wrote was meant to say exactly as you just said (and before)...
Successive +12V pulses toggle or flip (flop) or swap the relay from one contact to another.
That's as you want, and as I understand the Durite 0-728-02 does.
My other ramble is incidental - ie, that being mechanical it stays in its last state, and it is commonly used as a low-high beam switcher.
Sorry if I confused. I just wanted to confirm your understanding, and draw Howard in case he knows something we don't (after all, if I say it's latching and Howard says it isn't latching, experience tells me I ain't right - though for once, I reckon I might be {yay! - or durite 0 728 02 relay wiring -- posted image. ??}).
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Posted: July 20, 2013 at 7:39 AM / IP Logged  
I was wrong! It's a LATCHING relay although if our OP needs 10amps or less I would strongly recommend an Omron or Panasonic for about a quarter of the cost.
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