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Power relays switch up to 300-A loads in vehicular applications

June 17, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

E-T-A power relays are for switching high current loads up to 300 A as well as battery management in buses, trucks, construction machinery, agricultural vehicles and forestry equipment and specialty vehicles. The power relays are made with high-end and corrosion-proof materials, making them extremely robust and able to withstand environmental factors like shock, vibration, water and dust. The compact design and low weight enables flexible installation in demanding applications.

The extremely low holding current at the bi-stable MPR10 and the mono-stable MPR20 reduces power consumption which can result in cost ETAsavings and environmental benefits. The intelligent HPR10 power relay includes and electronic control unit. It allows on or off delay, under-voltage or over-voltage detection as well as level or pulse control.

E-T-A Circuit Breakers, 1551 Bishop Court, Mt. Prospect, IL 60056, (847) 827-7600, Fax: (847) 827-7655, https://www.e-t-a.com/

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