12 Volt, 40 Amp Automotive-style Relays

Relays are widely used in electrical applications where one circuit is to be energized or turned on by the presence of a voltage, provided by another circuit. Anywhere a switch can go in a circuit, a relay can replace it, (as long as there is a triggering voltage available to activate it). Common use of relays is to activate a light-duty motor, lights, or a larger solenoid. If you're using these in your bot, you will still need some sort of RC switch to activate a relay.

A relay can be triggered with an electrical pulse as small as 150 milliamps. The switched output can be just about any voltage you want, and as high as 40 amps in these relays.


Connections
The terminals of these relays are defined as follows:
• 30 is the common or input voltage to be switched.
• 87a is the normally closed connection (can be used as a switched voltage output when the relay is at rest -This terminal offers no voltage when the relay is energized.)
• 87 is the normally open connection (switched voltage output only when the relay is energized).
• 85 is connected to the ground of the triggering voltage.
• 86 is connected to the positive 12V of the triggering voltage.

Note: in many cases, the connection of pins 85 and 86 can be interchangeable, but NOT if there is a diode wired across the coil.


Pre-Wired 5-Pin Relay Harness

This wiring harness makes it easy to just plug in your relays and wire up the wires to whatever you need.

It includes all 5, color-coded wires to hook to each of the relay's terminals.

You can remove the wires and pins you don't need with the blade of a small screwdriver.


Solid State Relay

This is a general purpose 0-60V Solid State Relay (SSR) module designed for the Isaac16 or Isaac32 control systems. The SSR has a single-pole, single-throw function and is rated at 7 amps continuous. The SSR is controlled by one of the Isaac relay outputs. Common uses are for turning on solenoids or large mechanical relays. Requires a PWM/Relay Extension Cable for connection to the Robot Controller.