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The iRhapsody Relay 250A is a 12V continuous duty, high-power SPST relay designed for heavy-duty automotive use. Featuring a low 1.8W coil power with 80 ohms resistance, it offers superior reliability compared to higher wattage relays. Rated for 250 amps max current and optimized for split charging, it ensures stable operation with pickup voltage at 8V and dropout at 1.2V. Its robust M8 stud terminals and compact design make it ideal for demanding vehicle electrical systems.
| ASIN | B08F28SKX1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,892 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Replacement Accessory Power Relays |
| Brand | iRhapsody |
| Coil Resistance | 80 Ohms |
| Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Current Rating | 250 Amps |
| Contact Material | Silver |
| Contact Type | Spst |
| Current Rating | 250 Amps |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | AutoRelay-12V250A1P |
| Manufacturer | IRHAPSODY |
| Minimum Switching Voltage | 8 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | DIN Rail Mount |
| Operation Mode | Off |
| Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.09 x 2.05 inches |
| Wattage | 1.8 watts |
S**N
Good relay, for trolling motor
Worked great, easy installation Used it for brakes on my boat
K**E
Exactly as described
Works great
M**B
Good quality and included connections
I got them today. They look good and the internal wiring is good quality. I have to 525 Walbro Hellcat pumps that pull 15-25amps I've burned up a few relays because of the amperage. So hopefully these will be strong enough. Gonna up grade my wiring with the included copper eyelets and see how they hold up
G**.
Idk about 250 amps but it handles the load I have on it fine.
So far so good. Have it installed on my Cummins swap as a keyed power relay via a ground switch inside the cab. Have 4 fans direct wired and 2 radiator fans on a fan controller on it and it handles it no problem. Doesn’t even get hot. Not too sure about longevity but seems to be built well enough to handle a good amount of load. You wouldn’t think it would based on the size of the relay, (about 1.5x the size of a standard 30/40 amp relay) but it does it.
W**�
Need a fan relay this is the one
I've had this relay for a couple months now put in through some heavy use. I use this on my 03 ranger i did electric fan conversion, and it's holding up just fine, still highly recommend pretty reliable relay i've also gotten it wet a couple times and it still holds strong.
J**R
Good quality
Excellent high current contact relay. Have 2 in service on a 200A 12vdc application
S**Y
Small design, powerful relay, easy to connect and mount.
Perfect!!! I needed something to cut-off power when my vehicle was not in use, in place of a manual cut-off switch in my Gladiator. This 200Amp relay is the perfect solution. It is small, compared to a manual cut-off switch, and can be controlled by a simple switch from inside the cab, cutting off power to a quick-release receptacle mounted outside the vehicle. I wish it would have come with Ring Terminals that are appropriate for this size and amperage. I ended up going to the local Autoparts store and picking up 6Ga 1/4" Dorman Ring Terminals that fit perfectly on this Relay. I'm VERY pleased with this 200Amp relay.
R**Y
I rhapsody relay, 4pin 120amp
I like the fact this high current relay has load terminal lugs and nuts. A more reliable high current connection. I used this relay along with an 80 amp circuit breaker to isolate battery power to a 1000 watt inverter in the event the inverter’s power switch were left on. This arrangement works well.
O**.
Good product & successful
R**E
Great product, excellent service. A+++++
A**R
Works great! Using as a main relay for an engine swap project. Low current required to actuate
T**N
Burned out my 150amp one running my 95amp compressor. So far this one has held up to running it for 15/20min straight
M**S
I have a custom setup in my car and I wanted all my relays to have a master on/off switch, and had no idea how to do it. I came across this big relay, and it solved the problem! I have 6 relays connected through this master relay. It does make a click sound when you turn it on/off, but it happens ones, and its not a big deal. But, just referencing it as smaller relays don't make this sound.
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