uxcell A14071800ux0297 35mm DIN Rail DPDT 8P General Purpose Power Relay AC 24V Coil W Socket
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Coil Voltage: Yes, Coil Voltage: yes, coil voltage: yes, coil voltage AC 24V; Capacity of Contact: Less than 10A 240VAC/28VDC
The coil's current flowed at a rate of. 1 Amp
The relay has a diagram printed on it.
Probably not, because the holding power would cause it to chatter or arc.
Selected User Reviews For uxcell A14071800ux0297 35mm DIN Rail DPDT 8P General Purpose Power Relay AC 24V Coil W Socket
I spent longer trying to read/figure out the terminal designations on the relay base than I did actually installing it. This information should be made available online by the supplier!!.
Even on my 16V transformer (which puts out about 18V), it consistently closes. It was precisely what I required to integrate my Ring doorbell with my Nutone intercom system.
Oh, man. br>br> The fundamentals are important. They are so loosely mounted on the DIN rail that they want to slide around when the enclosure is moved. br>br> They require zip ties or stop blocks to keep them in place, which isn't a big deal. br>br>There are no markings on the terminals. Again, not a big deal, but you'll need to ring them out with a meter to figure out where to connect them. The fatal flaw, however, is the extremely flimsy construction. If you slightly overtorque the screws, the side panels will separate from the rest of the base, allowing the terminal to spin. br>br>To be honest, I ended up tossing these bases and ordering proper relays from Automation Direct. br>br>Again, the relays themselves appear to be fine, but the bases are the reason for the low rating. br>br>.
I installed a pellet stove a while ago and wanted to use my Ecobee to control it rather than having my Ecobee control the very expensive resistance strips in my central air. br>This relay worked perfectly; if my memory serves me correctly, I simply ran the wires from the Ecobee's 2nd stage heat to the relay, and then connected the pellet stove's trigger wires to the other side of the relay. It's super easy to do and it works great!.
top notch The relay sockets can be din-mounted or screwed to the base directly. Relays and sockets are excellent. Although the diagram is difficult to read, others have provided diagrams that are more legible. Each screw on the socket has a pin number, but it's small and difficult to read. There isn't a lot of room, but they're there. Everything appears to be of high standard. I'm using it to create a custom boiler control system.
The ratings have no effect on the relays. I placed an order for 12 volt 10 amp relays. DC 12 is printed on the outside of the box. The inside coil is labeled 24 volt AC and is rated at 10 amps and 28 volts. That's why they're ineffective. The wiring pass connections are also incorrectly labeled, according to my findings. Don't waste your money on junk.
Because the schematic on the case was difficult to read, I used an ohmmeter to double-check that I knew which terminals were connected to which. The relay worked perfectly after being wired up. It's everything a person could want!.
Several of these are being used to control a master shut-off valve. My sprinkler system has a shut-off valve. These relays work in tandem with the individual manifold valves to control the master valve. So far, it has proven to be extremely trustworthy. It was reasonable in price.