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Help fitting relay to perf board...

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dcwatson84

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I'm new to this, but I've designed and tested a circuit on a breadboard and now I need to get it on a permanent perfboard. The relay pins are .1 in spacing, with the exception of this one weird pin in the middle-left for the positive terminal. Where can I get a perf board that fits this relay?

Here's the link:
https://www.digikey.com/product-det...brumfield-relays/RT424F12/RT424F12-ND/1128677

And below the diagram from the documentation...

**broken link removed**
 
That is the bi-stable version, is this what you need? otherwise the two pin is standard .1"-.2" spacing.
If the bistable version you may have to 'customize' the board slightly with a larger hole and a jumper wire.
IOW get creative.
Max.
 
Yep I definitely need the 2 coil version. So they don't make boards that fit these?
I guess everyone just drills larger holes for these? I can do that, but was hoping there'd be a standard mechanism.
 
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