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Trouble locating the correct relay

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merleyo

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Hi,
My knowledge of electronics is very limited but, I know that this relay is bad.
I have been searching for a replacement for a Picker PTRA 1c 120s t5 relay, the numbers on the side read: 30a 250v ac, 30a 30v dc. I have spent hours trying to locate this part with NO luck. Any help or advise would be much appreciated.
 
merleyo said:
Hi,
My knowledge of electronics is very limited but, I know that this relay is bad.
I have been searching for a replacement for a Picker PTRA 1c 120s t5 relay, the numbers on the side read: 30a 250v ac, 30a 30v dc. I have spent hours trying to locate this part with NO luck. Any help or advise would be much appreciated.

hi,
Is this the one?

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That seems like the one, The "X" on the Thompson part does not show up on mine. Consequently, I contacted Thompson Electronic by phone last week, they only sell in bulk.
 
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have you checked the distributors on Picker's site ?

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I'm sure you could come up with a colourful story to tell them, like you're prototyping and need a couple of samples...

rgds
 
I have checked with a few distributors but they all want to sell me 1000+ relays, all I need is one. As for a colorful story, I'm not tech. savvy enough to fool anyone. I'm just a guy with a little electronic experience in my past who likes to think he can fix things when they break. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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