There's no set capacity, it'll depend on the rating of that particular relay.
Circuit switching.
Frame relay.
Yes, a relay can be intermediate, often referred to as an intermediate relay. These relays are used in control circuits to provide additional switching capacity, isolation, or to act as a signal amplifier. They typically have multiple contacts and can help in managing complex control schemes by allowing multiple circuits to be controlled by a single input signal.
The switching relay for the front fog lights on my Bongo is an H270. I hope this helps.
A zero-switching relay is a type of relay that connects or disconnects a load only when the voltage across it is at or near zero, minimizing inrush current and electrical noise. This feature helps to protect sensitive electronic components and reduces wear on the relay contacts. Zero-switching relays are commonly used in applications where power efficiency and reliability are important, such as in automation and control systems.
best way to test a relay is remove it from board, get a 9v square battery and touch the switching terminals on the relay, the relay should click if its working. You can then test resistance through the relay. You can also check the feed to the relay, if theres pwer to the switching terminals on the relay, chances are the switch it ok. If no voltage, switch or wiring.
I had this on a 1998 1.0L and was told it was the fuel relay
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Frame Relay is a packet-switching technology. It works by sending information in packets, which are called frames, through a shared frame-relay network.
There is no headlight relay. All the switching is done in the headlight switch including a circuit breaker.
Frame Relay
Frame Relay