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  • How to Make a 12 Volt DC Relay Operate on 6 Volts

    Relays--electrically actuated switches--have many uses in electronics. Applying current at or above a relay's threshold voltage causes the relay to close, which can complete a different circuit,...

  • How to Check Auto Relays

    Relays are used in a wide variety of applications in automobiles, from intermittent windshield wipers to cruise controllers, flashers, foglamps, stereo equipment and air-conditioning units. Their...

  • How Does an SPDT Relay Work?

    A relay is an electrically operated switch used to isolate one electrical circuit from another. In its simplest form, a relay consists of a coil used as an electromagnet to open and close switch...

  • How Does a DC Relay Work?

    A relay is an electrically operated switch used to isolate one electrical circuit from another. In its simplest form, a relay consists of a coil used as an electromagnet to open and close switch...

  • How to Check if a Relay is Bad

    A relay is an electrically operated switch used to isolate one electrical circuit from another. In its simplest form, a relay consists of a coil used as an electromagnet to open and close switch...

  • What is a Car Relay Switch?

    Relays are used in many different applications in automobiles, from intermittent windshield wipers to cruise controllers, flashers, fog lamps, stereo equipment and air-conditioning units.

  • How to Wire a Relay Switch

    Do you want to add extra lights or electronics to your car, but don't know how? In a few easy steps, you can learn how to hook them up to your car's power.

  • How to Install a Curb Sensor System in Your Car

    Curb sensors are devices (usually installed on your bumper) that warn you when you are getting close to hidden objects—for example, if you're about to touch a curb while backing up your car. The...

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