Hi. I have a DEC DLS1U relay here that is defect, and I need some help here to make sure I buy a new correct relay equal to DEC DLS1U. Yamaha part# WQ804100. It's for turning on/off voltage to transformer in a Yamaha RX-V receiver.
The spesifications I have found of DEC DLS1U is:
250VAC ~
Contact arrangement SPST-NO 1A
TV-8
5VDC Coil Voltage
0,25W
50mA Coil Current
100ohm Coil Resistance
5A/100A
3A/120A
I have not found any information if this is a latching or non-latching relay. A relay that seems to be really close to this one (except I don't know if I need latching or not) is this: LKQ1AF-5V-TV-5 Panasonic Electric Works | Relays | DigiKey
Anyone knows?
Thanks in advance
The spesifications I have found of DEC DLS1U is:
250VAC ~
Contact arrangement SPST-NO 1A
TV-8
5VDC Coil Voltage
0,25W
50mA Coil Current
100ohm Coil Resistance
5A/100A
3A/120A
I have not found any information if this is a latching or non-latching relay. A relay that seems to be really close to this one (except I don't know if I need latching or not) is this: LKQ1AF-5V-TV-5 Panasonic Electric Works | Relays | DigiKey
Anyone knows?
Thanks in advance
"I have not found any information if this is a latching or non-latching relay".
Reed relays do not latch.
Take your pick, from a reputable supplier;
Reed Relays | RS Components
Reed relays do not latch.
Take your pick, from a reputable supplier;
Reed Relays | RS Components
> Reed relays do not latch
Telephone systems used millions of bi-stable (latching) relays.
Bistable Reed Switch, Latching Reed Switch | Standex Electronics
However if this is a Speaker or Power Relay it is unlikely to be latching.
Telephone systems used millions of bi-stable (latching) relays.
Bistable Reed Switch, Latching Reed Switch | Standex Electronics
However if this is a Speaker or Power Relay it is unlikely to be latching.
if this is a Speaker or Power Relay it is unlikely to be latching.
Yes, the proper choice for an output relay is normally open.
The relay contacts should be closed only after the protection circuit
detects that it is safe to connect the speaker.
Latching is usually done by the amp power circuits.
Have You tried an electrical shop nearby ?
Nowadays they usually have 5V relays for use in industry / HVAC control.
Have You tried an electrical shop nearby ?
Nowadays they usually have 5V relays for use in industry / HVAC control.
Thanks, but It's not a reed relay. Not sure if I can use it, the pins could be a tricky part.
I was able to find the pdf datasheet for the relay. Hope it can help to clear things up.
http://www.j-dec.co.jp/images/pdf/dls.pdf
I was able to find the pdf datasheet for the relay. Hope it can help to clear things up.
http://www.j-dec.co.jp/images/pdf/dls.pdf
It's got just 4 legs; you can cobble the connections.
Single pole single throw normally open (1 form A)
5 Amp contact
5V 50mA coil.
The coil legs are in line; the contact legs are offset.
But go to Mouser.com and look up these numbers:
655-1461492-2 1461492-2
TE Connectivity / OEG General Purpose Relays OJT-SS-105LM 000
806 In Stock
$2.02
This is less long. Extend the legs with scraps of wire.
Single pole single throw normally open (1 form A)
5 Amp contact
5V 50mA coil.
The coil legs are in line; the contact legs are offset.
But go to Mouser.com and look up these numbers:
655-1461492-2 1461492-2
TE Connectivity / OEG General Purpose Relays OJT-SS-105LM 000
806 In Stock
$2.02
This is less long. Extend the legs with scraps of wire.
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