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- Model: RDDLZ-ASR-30
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-ASR-30
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RDDLZ automotive starter relay serves as a critical electrical switch that manages the substantial current required to engage the starter motor and initiate the engine's ignition process. Their role is pivotal in safeguarding the vehicle's ignition switch from excessive wear and tear by efficiently managing the flow of high currents necessary for starting the engine.
Specification
Model | RDDLZ-JD1914-12/24VDC | |||
Coil Parameter | Rated Coil Voltage | 12V DC | 24V DC | |
Rated Current | 150mA | 75mA | ||
Coil Resistance (Ω±10%) | 80Ω | 320Ω | ||
Operate Voltage (Max.) | 6~8V DC | 12~16V DC | ||
Release Voltage (Min.) | 0.6~3.6V DC | 1.2~7.2V DC | ||
Applicable Voltage (Max.) | 15.6V DC | 31.2V DC | ||
Operation Condition | Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ Min. (at 500V DC) | ||
Dielectric Strength | Between Contacts | 500V AC (for one minute/sec) | ||
Between Coil and Contacts | 750V AC (for one minute/sec) | |||
Shock Resistance | Operating Extremes | 10g | ||
Damage Limits | 20g | |||
Vibration Resistance | 10~55Hz 1.5mm | |||
Release Time | 7ms | |||
Operate Time | 5ms | |||
Ambient Temperature | -30℃~+80℃ | |||
Relative Humidity | 40~85% | |||
Weight | 35g | |||
Safety Standard | CCEE Certification | |||
Contact Parameter | Contact Form | 1Z (1C)/ 1H (1A) | ||
Contact Material | AgSnO12 | |||
Contact Rating (Resistance) | NO: 40A 14V DC | |||
Max. Switching Voltage | 75V DC | |||
Max. Switching Current | 30A/40A | |||
Max. Switching Power | 560W | |||
Contact Resistance | 100mΩ Max. at 6V DC 1A | |||
Electrical Life | 100000 Operations (at 30 Operations/Minute) | |||
Mechanical Life | 10000000 Operations (at 30 Operations/Minute) |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Tips: Can a general-purpose relay be used to replace the car starter relay?
It is not recommended to use a general-purpose relay to replace the auto starter relay. The starter relay is specially designed to start the motor and can withstand high current and voltage. General-purpose relays may not be able to handle the peak value of the starting current, which can easily cause the relay to overheat or be damaged. In addition, the starter relay usually has special wiring and control requirements to ensure safe and reliable operation. Using an unsuitable relay may cause the starting circuit to malfunction, affect the normal operation of the equipment, and even cause safety hazards. Therefore, it is recommended to always use the original starter relay that matches the equipment to ensure the performance and safety of the equipment.