- 12V 30/40A Automotive type relay
- Perfect for vehicle electronics installations
- Features a metal mounting tab
- General Purpose Relay for Integrating your Vehicles Alarm System, Control Power Windows, Door Locks, Lighting and More
- Compatible with standard SPDT relay sockets


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Absolute USA RLS-130 Automotive Marine Relay 12 VDC Waterproof Automotive Marine Bosch / Tyco Style Relay with Metal Bracket for SPDT 30/40A
*$277.00
Informação adicional
Contact Type | Spdt |
---|---|
Current Rating | 40 Amps |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Brand | Absolute |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
Contact Current Rating | 40 Amps |
Maximum Switching Current | 40 Amps |
UPC | 847169017902 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00847169017902 |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Item model number | RLS-130 |
Other display features | Wireless |
Manufacturer | Absolute USA Inc. |
Country of Origin | USA |
Date First Available | July 1, 2013 |
Richard –
Ordered the wrong product because there wasn’t enough specific information (product specs). Didn’t want to return because shipping back the product was going to be almost as much as the cost of the product.
Go on, GIT! –
Worked for a while. I used it for passing lights on my motorcycle for about a year. I was using it in an 6.5 amp circuit. The contacts burned up. Also, NOT water-proof.
Ya-Man –
Works like it’s suppose to! It does have 5 prongs, but still works for me!
Michael G. D. –
Not made in the USA. Not Waterproof. Misleading.
Mark –
As others have said, these relays are not waterproof. After washing my motorcycle, the relay started shorting power to my horns because it filled with water. I was able to dry it out with contact cleaner and alcohol and I packed some silicone grease in the seam to hopefully keep water out. Buyer beware.
Edit: The relay just failed completely causing my horn to not work at the worst possible time. I really should have replaced this relay with a truly waterproof unit a long time ago. Lesson learned and new **waterproof** relays are on order.
J.L. –
I replaced a few non-waterproof relays that were in my engine bay which kept shorting out for some reason. I figured that maybe they were getting wet, and a call to an auto shop confirmed my hunch. I swapped out 4 of them with these relays and so far they’re working fine. Time will tell how long they last.
Dave in MI –
Ad says they are waterproof but they are not sealed at all where the cover is snapped on the relay. Also nowhere on the box or the part is there any indication of where they were made.
Dana –
Have had this installed underneath my car for almost a year now. Just hanging behind the rear bumper exposed to the elements. Still working perfectly, so seems sturdy enough. Was easy to mount and wire.