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Latching Relay Module. Drives any relay.


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Alan. 
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Posted: September 20, 2004 at 7:58 AM / IP Logged  

Check out this Latching Relay module at:

http://www.talkingelectronics.com.au/shop/product_info.php?cPath=21_51&products_id=414

I have got one my self and it works really well.

Teken 
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Posted: September 20, 2004 at 9:34 AM / IP Logged  
Nice design, but not practical for automotive use. The current output is only 200 mA. Unless I am missing something here.
The lowest current rating that would be usable would be 20 amperes, and typical use are 30, 40 amperes.
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EVIL Teken . . .
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I think you jumped too fast on your Reply to this one Teken.

If you read the specs it states that it Latches the Coil of thr Relay. 200 ma is plenty for operating the coil. That has nothing to do with the Relays Contact Rating. I think it is a Great Product Idea.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
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hotwaterwizard 
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I think you jumped too fast on your Reply to this one Teken.

If you read the specs it states that it Latches the Coil of the Relay. 200 ma is plenty for operating the coil. That has nothing to do with the Relays Contact Rating. I think it is a Great Product Idea.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
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hotwaterwizard 
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I think you jumped too fast on your Reply to this one Teken.

If you read the specs it states that it Latches the Coil of the Relay. 200 ma is plenty for operating the coil. That has nothing to do with the Relays Contact Rating. I think it is a Great Product Idea.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
When in doubt, try it out !
hotwaterwizard 
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I think you jumped too fast on your Reply to this one Teken.

If you read the specs it states that it Latches the Coil of the Relay. 200 ma is plenty for operating the coil. That has nothing to do with the Relays Contact Rating. I think it is a Great Product Idea.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
When in doubt, try it out !
hotwaterwizard 
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I think you jumped too fast on your Reply to this one Teken.

If you read the specs it states that it Latches the Coil of the Relay. 200 ma is plenty for operating the coil. That has nothing to do with the Relays Contact Rating. I think it is a Great Product Idea.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
When in doubt, try it out !
hotwaterwizard 
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I think you jumped too fast on your Reply to this one Teken.

If you read the specs it states that it Latches the Coil of the Relay. 200 ma is plenty for operating the coil. That has nothing to do with the Relays Contact Rating. I think it is a Great Product Idea.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
When in doubt, try it out !
hotwaterwizard 
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Posted: September 20, 2004 at 6:55 PM / IP Logged  
OOPSA My Mouse Button Stuck could someone Delete the Repeat Posts?
John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
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Teken 
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LOL, how did you get so many replies up there? LOL
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