DPDT Relays
Re: DPDT Relays
Thanks for the help guys, shall speak to a couple of garages and I may also buy a cheap breadboard and just see if they work. If all else fails I may need to turn to it, if I can however get some from a garage then it shall only be a couple of pounds/dollars.
Re: DPDT Relays
I've searched everywhere for H-Bridge relays online...thegadgetguy wrote:Yes, those little relays are really hard to work with. I was just wondering about the auto stores/garages because the relays that control the electric windows on cars work pretty well. I found some H-Bridge ones that ran at 12 volts, 7 amps online that I used in my ROV, but you might be able to buy some at a garage or auto parts store. If they don't have them they might be able to order them. I'm not exactly sure how things work over there.
Can you please point me in the right direction???
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Re: DPDT Relays
Here is a relay that might suit your needs:
http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/749000 ... 2-12v.html
And here is the datasheet:
http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20She ... Relays.pdf
Would you be using switches or joysticks to control them?
http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/749000 ... 2-12v.html
And here is the datasheet:
http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20She ... Relays.pdf
Would you be using switches or joysticks to control them?