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alm –
Perfect for what I needed
Keith Mitchell –
I put it into a compressor that’s onboard my f150. I start my truck and then 10 seconds later if the air tank is low, the compressor kicks on. Without it the starter and compressor are fighting for battery power.
Mary Tran –
work very good for my LED driving light. recommended
Amazon Customer –
Great Product!
humber r. –
Los conecte y no me funcionaron, probé las bobinas con un multÃmetro y no me dan continuidad
Inverse –
This works, it works well. But you need to understand the wiring. This product assumes you are using standard wiring practice of post 85 to ground. From the product description you can figure out how to work this. “Pin 30 – +12V supply (Positive) Pin 85 – Ground (Negative) Pin 86 – +12V Trigger (signal to activate the relay) Pin 87 – Normally Open (NO), +12V connected here after delay Pin 87a – Normally Closed (NC), +12V here when no trigger voltage is present.”
My implementation (cooling fan) had a ground trigger to post 86 and constant voltage to post 85. I simply built a jumper to supply voltage to 86 and my ground trigger to 85. If you are experiencing problems with this out of the box, take a look at your 85 and 86 posts on your socket.
JJ –
I used it to insure full extension of a linear actuator for my door lock system. It eliminated an extra part in my system and saved space.
For my application, it would be nice to be able to adjust the time off delay interval, but no big deal. I like it!
WAYNE W. –
Used in a 5th wheel RV to power up a 2nd rooftop AC unit off of the same thermostat signal that starts the 1st unit. 10 S time delay is more than adequate to ensure that the power inrush (surge) from the 1st unit has settled down before starting the second unit.