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Ximimark 5Sets DC 12V Coil Power Relay LY2NJ HH62P JQX-13F DPDT 8 Pin 10A With Socket Base

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$12.99

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About this item

  • It is used for automatic line regulation, safety protection, conversion circuit, etc. It is suitable for various places such as workshops, factories, high-rises, and houses.
  • Coil voltage: DC12V,Coil Power: DC (W) ≤0.9,AC (VA): ≤1.2
  • Contact Structure: 8 pins 2 normally open 2 normally closed,Contact capacity: 10A 250VAC
  • Pull-in voltage: ≤80% (V),Release voltage: DC: ≥10% (V), AC: ≥30%
  • Contact resistance: ≤50 (mΩ),Insulation resistance: ≤100 (mΩ)


Specifications:

Size: 26.5 × 20.3 × 35mm(1mm=0.0393inch)

Terminals form: Socket

Action time: 20ms or less

Reset Time: 20ms or less

Operating frequency:

Mechanical 18,000 cycles / hour

Electrical 18,000 times / hour

Note:

The installation of electronic modules requires basic knowledge and requires a certain electronic professional foundation and hands-on ability. Please purchase carefully!

Manual measurement, with small error. Please check size in detail before purchase.

Real colors may slightly differ from the pictures, as it depends on specific monitor settings and light brightness.


We highly appreciate all customers opinions to improve the selling, also if anything you unsatisfied, please contact us for probable best solution.


Package Includes: 5Sets

5 x Coil Power Relay LY2NJ 5 x Sockets Base



Zach&Heather
2025-09-02 13:19:56
Functional and work as expected.
YBYMOT
2025-08-13 16:37:43
Quality product lasts for years, I'm a journeyman electrician, so I appreciate good products !!! Thank you Amazon 🙂
Mark Grass
2025-08-05 11:27:50
This relays and sockets arrived quickly and they were priced well. THey work great too. Pull in voltage is 7.5v; drop out voltage is about 3v.
Eric Baker
2025-07-10 20:37:15
Relays work well, but are a bit loose on a DIN rail, thus 4 stars.At 12 Volts, the coils draw 72 milliamps. Polarity is important if you want the LED to work.
W. B. Sage
2025-06-05 14:59:25
They are as described. The LED lights when the relay is active/closed. Pay very close attention to the socket pin out numbers cast into the base plastic.
Tyer
2025-04-14 17:44:08
I've purchased these relays a couple of times (5-packs), and in general I find them to be adequate general-purpose signal relays. My control systems usually use 12 volt power, and these allow me to control the occasional 120-volt circuit, or other applications as general interposing relays. Usually, they work fine and have been reliable. As others have noted, the screw terminals are on the small side, but I've been migrating to 18-AWG and smaller control wiring anyway, so it hasn't been much of an issue.However, I was using one to control a heater, which draws pretty close to the rated current of the relay. It's a 1000-watt heater, which calculates out to 8.3 amps at 120 volts, and the actual measured current was a bit less than that at 8.15 amps; the relay contacts are rated for 10 amps at 120 volts. It worked fine for a while, perhaps 100 hours and 20-30 cycles, but eventually the relay housing and base melted, and the contacts welded (relay stuck on).As you can see in the picture, most of the melting occurred at the base-to-relay interface, indicating perhaps a high contact resistance, but that doesn't explain the contacts welding. The relay plugs in quite firmly, so I wouldn't have expected a bad contact there, and 10 amps or less isn't really that much current, so it may have been heat propagating down the internal structure from the contacts. Either way, it didn't meet its rated current specification very well...I'll probably continue to use these, because they are a good value, but I'll de-rate them to 5 amps and use another model for any future higher-current loads.
Christopher W.
2025-04-13 21:47:01
I'm using these dpdt relays to reverse the polarity on a gate actuator for the open and close functions.
Robert Jackson Sr.
2025-01-11 09:51:21
I needed isolation of my microcontroller circuitry from noisy electromechanical components and these relays did the trick without the use of complicated circuits.