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doorfx

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Did you try those 12V relays at Princess, like this one:



https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/30a-relay-socket/A-p8080376e



A lot of times they work on lower voltages.....it is oly a $7 gamble. If not, look for a solid state relay, some have an input range of 3 - 24 VDC



What's the application?



I'll check it out but there are three relays all 6v. It's a Warn winch wireless remote module. The relay is smaller than a dime and is part of a printed circuit board.
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dogdog

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I think you can use a 5V one that is readily available and use a 5V zener to clamp down the voltage at the coil... if you can't find that 6V ones. Just a thought.
 
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I spent some time on Google to find direct matches for my old ATV, then found the relays for pennies on the dollar at Electronics Goldmine.
 

pedrodagr8

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TaydaElectronics has a relay compatible to what you posted:

http://www.taydaelectronics.com/mini-relay-spdt-5-pins-6vdc-10a-120v-contact.html

Tayda tends to ship parts to you in about a week or so, despite being international. Much faster than Futurlec in my experience. I tend to stock up on stuff whenever I order from Tayda because it's always so nicely organized and they have some great parts.

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