Karl,
I bought one of these relays many years ago from J. C. Whittney. It was
intended for use in paralleling and seriesing car batteries so you could
charge, say, on 12V and running on 24V. The only problem I had was that
it was short duty cycle.I left it energized for 15 minutes and it melted
down.
Waytek sells SPDT relays, but the cheapest one is $50.
Peace,
\Pat
Thusly spake Karl Vacek, On 2/1/2012 12:33 PM:
> The control of my HF 2,000 lb. DC winch is dying. It's an all-plastic
> nightmare, and though I cleaned the contacts, the plastic mechanism isn't
> snapping properly. There are no parts available - just a complete motor and
> control. The winch is only $50 on sale, so I have that alternative.
>
>
>
> Even with a new winch, though, I'd like to get a 12VDC, 100A, DPDT NO relay
> and then I can use a long remote with light-weight wire and light-duty
> switches. I haven't had any luck finding anything with a high-enough amp
> rating, but if there's a DPDT NO car or truck solenoid it should be just
> what I need.
>
>
>
> Any suggestions?
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>
>
> Thanks!
> Karl
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>
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