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6V RELAY PCB MOUNT

The 6V Relay PCB Mount is an electromechanical switch designed for circuit control applications. It operates on a 6V DC coil voltage and can switch high-voltage AC or DC loads, making it ideal for automation, home appliances, and embedded systems. Its PCB mount design ensures easy integration with circuit boards for reliable operation.

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The 6V Relay PCB Mount is a compact and efficient electromechanical relay designed for seamless integration into printed circuit boards (PCBs). It operates with a 6V DC coil voltage, allowing it to control high-voltage AC or DC loads by using a low-power control signal. This makes it a vital component in automation systems, home appliances, motor control, and microcontroller-based projects.

The relay features normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts, providing flexibility in switching configurations. It has high electrical insulation to ensure safe operation and reliable performance. Its compact design allows for easy mounting on PCBs, making it an essential component for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and IoT projects.

The 6V Relay PCB Mount is a compact and efficient electromechanical relay designed for seamless integration into printed circuit boards (PCBs). It operates with a 6V DC coil voltage, allowing it to control high-voltage AC or DC loads by using a low-power control signal. This makes it a vital component in automation systems, home appliances, motor control, and microcontroller-based projects.

The relay features normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts, providing flexibility in switching configurations. It has high electrical insulation to ensure safe operation and reliable performance. Its compact design allows for easy mounting on PCBs, making it an essential component for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and IoT projects.

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