Install Bay Diodes 3 Amp 20 Pack- D3
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My 24 volt AC system was not compatible with this product.
Yes, I used them to connect my Nissan Pathfinder to my trailer. That was more than a year ago, and they're still going strong.
It's impossible to tell without knowing more. The use of ohms law, on the other hand, makes calculating an answer a breeze. watts (4) divided by the applied voltage (3 volts if powered by two batteries) or (14 volts in a car) = 1. In the battery case, 33 amps are required, and In the automotive app, 285 amps are used. As a result, the current flowing through the diode is less than the diode's maximum rating, so in these cases, yes, they would work. To ensure longer life, it is common practice to keep the steady current flow (amps) to less than half of the diodes rated current.
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I made a joystick controller for my snow plow out of these. I needed to send power from three different switches to individual solenoids on the left, right, and up, as well as send power from each switch to a hydraulic pump motor without allowing any power to flow in the wrong direction. These were ideal for the job, and they felt sturdy enough to withstand some rough handling. application for a service.
I went from having separate left and right turn signal indicators on the instrument cluster to having only one indicator light on the speedometer when I replaced the speedometer on my motorcycle. br>br>I simply soldered them in line, placing the end of the diode with the gray ring on the negative side (in my case mounted the positive wire from the battery, the ring is on the side of the light, facing away from the battery), and covered it with heat shrink tubing to prevent the circuits from crossing and both sets flashing at the same time. br>br>Three amps is more than enough for my 12-volt system with one LED presenting a load to the diode, but the size is still quite small (approx. 3/16 x 3/8 inch) to keep them out of the way. br>br>I've been riding my bike with these on for the past two months and have had no problems. br>br>They work great for my bike and can withstand vibrations, heat, and rain when properly installed, so they'll probably work for most other applications you have.
Used to connect my tow vehicle's lights to the lights on the towed vehicle. It worked great and was a low-cost way to protect the cars from any electric problems. All of the ones I received appear to be in good working order.
These came in handy when I was working on a motorcycle and needed to add some extra lighting. I wanted to keep current flowing in the right direction. They worked fine when fed into other circuits.
I used these for my motorcycle's blinkers, and they worked fine. I've had them for three months and have had no problems with them.
Good value for money and useful.
According to the specifications.