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dl011 
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Posted: May 06, 2004 at 7:22 PM / IP Logged  

i recently purchased instructions on how to convert a childs powerwheels jeep riding toy battery setup to a motorcycle or garden tractor battery setup. it is suppose to hold a charge longer and not lose power when riding up small hills.

my question is this.  the instructions call for 2 spdt 12v 20a relays which i ordered through allelectronics.com (relay 421).  on the relay there are 5 tines ( 3 skinny and 2 fat ) they are numbered 1 - 5.  i need to know which ones are NC, NO, C and the other two are suppose to activate the relay.

the instructions that i was sent shows a relay with 5 tines but in a different arrangement and do not show any size difference or i would just wire up according to the diagram.

any help would be appreciated.

thanks, dan

Teken 
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Posted: May 09, 2004 at 9:37 PM / IP Logged  
The standard automotive relay is numbered on the bottom of the housing.
The following numbers indicate the coil, common, and the NO & NC position.
85 = coil (+ VDC or GND)
86 = coil (+ VDC or GND)
87 = Normally Open
87a= Normally Closed
30 = Common
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .

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