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Title: Relay Identification
Post by: Figureman52 on 16 August 2012, 13:27:51
Can anyone help with this problem.

This relay in my shower sometimes sticks. The pcb is no longer available and I don't want to scrap the shower for a cheap relay.

I can't locate it on google and I don't really understand what all the writing means. So if anyone can tell me either where to get it or what an equivalent would be, preferably off the Farnell website, so I could order a couple with some other stuff to help build up to the £20 minimum credit card order, I would be very greatful.

(http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u491/Figureman52/Relay.jpg)
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 16 August 2012, 13:50:52
Regarding the credit card minimum order amount 52, I would ask them if that also applies to payments made by debit card.
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Figureman52 on 16 August 2012, 13:58:14
Regarding the credit card minimum order amount 52, I would ask them if that also applies to payments made by debit card.

According to the checkout procedure it does.
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 16 August 2012, 15:10:43
Didnt think they had a minimum charge, I know over a certain value the order the sent carriage free, anything under then they add a handling charge on to make it worth thier while.  Minimum order value used to be £30 but I believe it went up.


Either way why not just give them a ring.     08447 880088   :y
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Rods2 on 16 August 2012, 16:41:14
Type the AZ735-08-2 part number on this website where you can get the datasheet and equivalent part numbers.

http://www.datasheets.org.uk/ (http://www.datasheets.org.uk/)

Typing the part number in gives several American suppliers, but they are all out of stock, so it is probably discontinued.
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Rods2 on 16 August 2012, 16:46:22
The OMRON equivalent is available here for about $5 plus carriage.

http://www.datasheets.org.uk/G2R-1-E-DC12-datasheet.html (http://www.datasheets.org.uk/G2R-1-E-DC12-datasheet.html)
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Rods2 on 16 August 2012, 16:50:34
Here's a UK supplier:

http://www.plccenter.co.uk/Shop/OMRON/G2R1EDC12/FNFP?source=GoogleShopping (http://www.plccenter.co.uk/Shop/OMRON/G2R1EDC12/FNFP?source=GoogleShopping)
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: moggy on 16 August 2012, 18:32:41
Can anyone help with this problem.

This relay in my shower sometimes sticks. The pcb is no longer available and I don't want to scrap the shower for a cheap relay.

I can't locate it on google and I don't really understand what all the writing means. So if anyone can tell me either where to get it or what an equivalent would be, preferably off the Farnell website, so I could order a couple with some other stuff to help build up to the £20 minimum credit card order, I would be very greatful.

(http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u491/Figureman52/Relay.jpg)
I work at an electronics company.Pretty sure we will have some,let me know if you want me to check :) :y.Moggy.Ps how do you know the pcb is no longer available
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Figureman52 on 16 August 2012, 20:20:20
Can anyone help with this problem.

This relay in my shower sometimes sticks. The pcb is no longer available and I don't want to scrap the shower for a cheap relay.

I can't locate it on google and I don't really understand what all the writing means. So if anyone can tell me either where to get it or what an equivalent would be, preferably off the Farnell website, so I could order a couple with some other stuff to help build up to the £20 minimum credit card order, I would be very greatful.

(http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u491/Figureman52/Relay.jpg)
I work at an electronics company.Pretty sure we will have some,let me know if you want me to check :) :y.Moggy.Ps how do you know the pcb is no longer available
That would be great,  :y I would need two, if available. The site Rods2 gave me has a minimum order of £35, which is still better than a new equivalent shower.
In response to your ps i have searched several shower spares suppliers and they all say "no longer available" >:(
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Rods2 on 17 August 2012, 00:28:24
I did a search with this part number and found a few more suppliers who may have a lower minimum order.

http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Omron-Electronics/G2R-1-E-DC12/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMs8I5ltipPMAG1sj5kUW8lZ (http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Omron-Electronics/G2R-1-E-DC12/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMs8I5ltipPMAG1sj5kUW8lZ)

http://unlimitedmicro.com/p-1730162-g2r-1-e-dc12.aspx?currency=GBP (http://unlimitedmicro.com/p-1730162-g2r-1-e-dc12.aspx?currency=GBP)

http://www.applegate.co.uk/listings/stock/tencell-ltd/omron-g2r-1-e/G2R-1-E-ASI-T130-DC12-1380537.html (http://www.applegate.co.uk/listings/stock/tencell-ltd/omron-g2r-1-e/G2R-1-E-ASI-T130-DC12-1380537.html)

On US Ebay 10pcs for £22 inc postage from Hong Kong.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OMRON-G2R-1-E-G2R-1-E-DC12-PWR-RELAY-16A-12VDC-x-10pcs-/160603197502 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/OMRON-G2R-1-E-G2R-1-E-DC12-PWR-RELAY-16A-12VDC-x-10pcs-/160603197502)
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: moggy on 18 August 2012, 18:51:24
Can anyone help with this problem.

This relay in my shower sometimes sticks. The pcb is no longer available and I don't want to scrap the shower for a cheap relay.

I can't locate it on google and I don't really understand what all the writing means. So if anyone can tell me either where to get it or what an equivalent would be, preferably off the Farnell website, so I could order a couple with some other stuff to help build up to the £20 minimum credit card order, I would be very greatful.

(http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u491/Figureman52/Relay.jpg)
I work at an electronics company.Pretty sure we will have some,let me know if you want me to check :) :y.Moggy.Ps how do you know the pcb is no longer available
That would be great,  :y I would need two, if available. The site Rods2 gave me has a minimum order of £35, which is still better than a new equivalent shower.
In response to your ps i have searched several shower spares suppliers and they all say "no longer available" >:(
I will have a look monday,and get back to you mate :y
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Figureman52 on 19 August 2012, 21:40:19
Thank you. :y

Thanks also to Rods2 for all your research :y

Looks like my shower will live on. :)
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: moggy on 20 August 2012, 18:58:00
Thank you. :y

Thanks also to Rods2 for all your research :y

Looks like my shower will live on. :)
Hi the stores guy at work thinks he has some.He will put them on my work station tomorrow,i will have a look to make sure they are the right ones. :y Moggy
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: moggy on 22 August 2012, 18:02:21
Hi mate,sorry i haven't got back to you sooner.I have looked high and low,but unfortunately.We only have 8A,10A,12 and 14 would you believe it no 16A.But if you have an alternative part number,for either.Farnnell,rs,or first electronics.I will order you two,the stores guy says they are about £2 each.Let me know,sorry i couldn't help more.Regards Moggy :y
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: Figureman52 on 22 August 2012, 21:08:39
Hi, according to Rods2, there are a couple of equivalents:

NTE ELECTRONICS - R25-5D16-12 (Farnell US stock only, about £40 delivered)

Omron - G2R-1-E-DC12 (Mouser Electronics)

I can get the latter, plus three of the Cherry microswitches, part no: DB2C-C1AA, to repair my central locking motor which has just started to play up, for around £21.00 delivered.

If you can be cheaper I would appreciate it. :y
Title: Re: Relay Identification
Post by: moggy on 23 August 2012, 18:23:19
I will see what i can do tomorrow mate,and get back to you asap.Moggy :y