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8616 MINI RELAY, PREWIRED
20A NORMALLY OPEN, 10A NORMALLY CLOSED
Relays are used in a wide variety of automotive applications. Just think of a relay as being an "electrically activated switch". This "switch" is composed of three contacts, terminals #30, #87A and #87. Activating the relay is done with the coil, terminals #85 and #86. For auto security applications there are numerous features which will require the use of a low-current relay (s): siren chirp; WarnAway™; circuit isolation; trigger inversion; trunk release, temporary sensor disconnect, etc..
The 8616 is capable of handling 20 A maximum across its normally open contacts, and 10A maximum across its normally closed contacts. It is NOT intended for high current applications such as: starterkill, headlight turn on, etc...
OPERATING A RELAY:
COIL: This part of the relay becomes an electromagnet if:
(-) Ground is applied to terminal #85, Black wire
AND
(+12V) power is applied to terminal #86, Red wire
8616 MINI RELAY, PREWIRED
CONTACTS:
NO #87, brown wire (Normally open connected to #30 when relay coil is energized)
NC #87A, orange wire (Normally closed, connected to #30 when relay coil not energized)
ACTIVATING THE RELAY: To activate
the relay, determine what polarity the trigger signal will be, and connect the opposite end of the coil to constant power or ground as required.
Common,#30, yellow wire
When the coil is not energized, 30 (common) connects to 87A.
When the coil is energized, 30 (common) connects to 87.