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    Relay - most basic coil relay to show operation

    It is a teaching and learning project at the same time ;), I remember very basic ones at school that worked from AA batteries but could not find anything similar.
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    Relay - most basic coil relay to show operation

    Hi, I'm in the Uk I've ordered a Learning Toy Relay from Ebay don't know if it will be any use, suppose to work at 3v **broken link removed** I Guess I could make one solenoid etc but its not really what I want Yeas the Omron and some of those other IceCube ones look good I don't know...
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    Relay - most basic coil relay to show operation

    ok it might be worth a try and I just saw some 5v coil relays if you or anyone else can recommend any please let me know, Thanks
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    Relay - most basic coil relay to show operation

    Thanks for your Replies a Reed Relay looks interesting its worth thinking about. Yes those automotive relays are exactly the kind of thing I want I've seen some 6v ones like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Relay-VOLT-Operating-Current-Switch/dp/B074QKTMXR do you think this would operate with 4...
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    Relay - most basic coil relay to show operation

    Hi, I'm looking for the most basic 4 pin relay that can be powered off a battery 9v at max this is for a project to show in most basic terms a relay working, so the coil can be seen etc, ideally I would like to power it from AA batteries - this is the most basic project etc please could...

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