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Projecta 12V 40A SMART RELAY

Projecta 12V 40A SMART RELAY

SKU: PRO032

Regular price $115.00
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A fully programmable relay that turns any device in the DC system into a smart device. The relays can also monitor both current and voltage, allowing activation at user-defined levels. Suitable for use with starter or auxiliary batteries. *Requires Intelli-IQ 2” Smart Display (P/No. IQD2) to enable APP functionality. FULLY PROGRAMMABLE: Functions as Timer Relay, Voltage Sensitive Relay, Digital Circuit Breaker, Low Voltage Disconnect, Flasher, Driving Light Relay. FULLY SEALED DESIGN: Fully potted design and IP68 and IP69K rating ensures the Smart Relay can be mounted anywhere. SET DAILY TASKS: Turn any device on or off on a schedule set by the user. Also includes delayed off time. MULTI-FUNCTION TRIGGER: Allows the relay to be programmed to switch on, only when an external stimulus is provided for example High Beam (for Driving Lights), Reverse Light (when reverse selected). TOTAL CONTROL: Take total control when partnered with 2" Smart Display, enabling all aspect of the 12V system to be programmed

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What would I use a 12V relay for in a campervan?

Relays let a small switch, controller or sensor safely switch higher-current circuits such as lighting, water pumps, fans or heaters. They keep heavy current away from your switch panel wiring and allow smart control of multiple circuits.

What is the difference between a smart relay and a standard relay?

A standard relay simply switches on and off with its trigger signal. Projecta smart relays add features such as voltage sensing, timers and programmable logic, so circuits can switch automatically based on battery state or other conditions.

How do I choose the right relay rating?

Check the maximum current of the circuit you are switching and choose a relay rated comfortably above it, with correctly sized cable and a fuse protecting the circuit. Continuous loads should sit well below the relay's rated capacity.