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Kyoto Electric KF0602D DC-to-DC Solid State Relay, 32 Volt, DC Input, 2 Amp, 4-Pin, 1.4

Kyoto Electric KF0602D DC-to-DC Solid State Relay, 32 Volt, DC Input, 2 Amp, 4-Pin, 1.4"L x 0.3"W x 0.9"H

Kyoto Electric KF0602D DC-to-DC Solid State Relay, 32 Volt, DC Input, 2 Amp, 4-Pin, 1.4
$ 8.95

Score By Feature

Based on 63 ratings
Satisfaction
8.83
Customer service
9.20
Giftable
9.23
Packaging
9.24

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Product Description

A voltage of 3-32VDC is required
You can reach us via our SPST form
The size of the sphere is It is 4 inches long by 0 inches wide. The size of the object is 3"W by 0"H. Nine inches tall
A solder lead is a type of terminal

Questions & Answers

A 5 volt source directly from an Arduino pin would be able to trigger this relay, right?

The answer is yes. It is typical to apply a 15 mA input current to the relay. It is typical for another Arduino pin to be able to supply 40mA or less depending on the type.

What is the number of people who ?

In my memory, only one of them We've been away from each other for almost three years now.

Datasheet shows a peak surge current approaching 0a at a duration of 10 seconds. Can this power supply be shut off for longer than 10 seconds at a time?

It is common for peak current surges to occur instantly and last a fraction of a second in most applications. There is a built-in power safety on this SSR, in the event of a surge lasting more than one A surge in current lasting for more than 10 seconds will cause the device to shut down, but by this time, there may be other factors in the circuit that are

Selected User Reviews For Kyoto Electric KF0602D DC-to-DC Solid State Relay, 32 Volt, DC Input, 2 Amp, 4-Pin, 1.4"L x 0.3"W x 0.9"H

I did not encounter the problem listed on the website, but it What is shown in this case isn't the case in question
3/5

While very close to the correct answer, the incorrect answer is 1". The number 9 and the number I have added a "6" instead of a 4. The case in 4 is light blue, not black. The case in 4 is also rectangular, not 'dipped' as shown in 4. It was less than ideal since dimensioning was critical to my application. The product number on both cases is the same, so either the stock is newer and there is a need to update the listing. In this series of SSRs from Kytech, we have an attached picture of a similar case as in the attached picture. It was otherwise a very good experience.

Charli Hoover
Charli Hoover
| May 06, 2021
Exactly as I had hoped
5/5

Thank you for saving my life with this relay! In my Club Car I was trying to replace the reverse buzzer with a relay so that I wouldn't have to hear the obnoxious buzzer noise any more. My mechanical relays all failed, so I tried something else Worked but not as expected. Coils tend to draw a lot of current in our house. So, I used this relay and it worked I'm a star! I got my results! A few resistors were added to the circuit to lower the voltage from 48V to around 16V, but other than that, everything else worked just fine. This is a very happy moment for me. I used my ohm meter to measure the resistance of the NO contacts while I tested it out, and it did not seem to work. It was not possible to apply voltage when input was applied. The output circuit may require a higher voltage to operate the NO contacts, but I'm not sure why. - the only words I can use are This works great and I'm very pleased with it.

Alfred Melendez
Alfred Melendez
| Sep 28, 2020
I have no complaints about this
5/5

Solid, reliable, and trustworthy. Using this relay, I was able to switch a 3v garage door opener on my motorcycle's 12v power system, and I had no problems with it. Aside from the size, there are no complaints as it is small but still large enough so that I can easily solder it.

Loretta Park
Loretta Park
| Sep 30, 2020
I find this to be very useful
5/5

It would be best if we tested power instead of continuity for those like me who were not familiar. Despite my knowledge of Solid State relays, I have never worked with one. In the beginning, I put voltage across pins 1 and 2, then checked for continuity on pins 3 and 4, but was not able to get it to work. Finally, I found out that I just needed to measure the voltage through pins 3 and 4. During the testing, I also determined the resistance The solution worked fine for me I had a bike that puts out a worthless 6v @ 500mA as a headlight. By connecting this relay to my 48-volt battery, I was able to power the equipment.

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia
| Jun 30, 2021
Everything seems to be working fine
5/5

Yes, it is blue in color and square in shape. However, it is functional and does what it is supposed to do. A true color is a dark one. Despite the color, I did not care at all since I was using this inside an enclosure. Please resize your browser to an appropriate size Even a 1mm larger than what it appears to be did not present any problems. The functionality of the app is excellent. The only thing that mattered was what was described. I guarantee you won't be disappointed with it if you want something that works and you have a few mm to spare.

Carolina Haney
Carolina Haney
| Jun 18, 2021
The relay was Dead on Arrival when it arrived
3/5

I couldn't get it to work.

Stetson Hayes
Stetson Hayes
| Nov 08, 2020
The product is not functional out of the package
3/5

In my case I set it up to control a 12V DC power supply with a control voltage of 5V from the Arduino. However, it doesn't Whatever control voltage is applied to the relay, it will be on.

Astrid Pitts
Astrid Pitts
| Dec 17, 2020
It's true, they work, but the package doesn't match what's been During my tests, I found them to be satisfactory
4/5

According to their description, they work. The box that I received was a large blue box.

Eliezer Sutton
Eliezer Sutton
| Dec 02, 2020

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