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A '''relay''' is a switch that is operated electrically rather than mechanically. Although there are various '''relay''' designs, those most commonly found in low voltage automotive applications are electro-mechanical relays that activate an electromagnet to pull a set of contacts to connector or disconnect a circuit. These are used extensively throughout automotive electrical systems.
A '''relay''' is a switch that is operated electrically rather than mechanically. Although there are various '''relay''' designs, those most commonly found in low voltage automotive applications are electro-mechanical relays that activate an electromagnet to pull a set of contacts to connector or disconnect a circuit.

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A relay is a switch that is operated electrically rather than mechanically. Although there are various relay designs, those most commonly found in low voltage automotive applications are electro-mechanical relays that activate an electromagnet to pull a set of contacts to connector or disconnect a circuit.

Pages in category "Relays"

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