Sting Pro # RL-5X. 12 Vdc, 88 ohm coil. N.O. contacts rated 30 A. N.C. contacts rated 20 amps. Plastic enclosed relay, 1.1" x 1.2" x 1" high. Plastic flange for bulkhead mounting. QC, solder or socket mount terminals. Sockets available, see relay socket section. Standardized design for many automotive applications.
Average Customer Review:
(16 Reviews)
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Average Customer Review:

(16 Reviews)
A customer from Huntington Beach, CA
Used Successfully for 120VAC
I needed a relay to control 120VAC power using a low voltage coil. This one seems to be working great. The relay socket makes it easy to hook up, it can handle a lot of current, and AEC actually has a wall transformer that matches its coil voltage. Imitate at your own risk and use a fuse, since I don' see anything on it that says it can handle 120VAC.
A customer from Central Michigan
Worked perfectly
I used these to control aftermarket door locks, and also to remotely operate the hydraulic dump bed on my S10 pickup.
A customer from Omro, WI USA
Great relay. Great deal!
The local auto parts store wanted over $9 for an equivalent relay. Do yourself a favor and order half a dozen of these to have on hand for projects. At this price, it's even cheaper to use these than to buy SPST relays at the local store for your fog/driving/off-road lights.
A customer from Central Michigan
Worked like a charm.
I used a pair of these to switch the power door lock actuators (CAT# DLA-1) when I installed power door locks in my 1995 S10 that didn't have factory power door locks. This way, I can install a remote starter/remote door lock unit later. The remote units generally put out only enough current to fire a relay, not the actuator, so this will work perfectly. Order the plugs (CAT# SRLY-2) to make installation easier.
A customer from a van down by the river
Little Powerhouse!
Used in my sons electric motorcycle to drive the motors. Out performs the Songle brand relays they replaced (Songle customer service is terrible). Cheap and easy.
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