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It's the 2 closest to the battery. If you Google the numbers & letters on top line in side of relay you will find listings for them with specifications.  I won't pretend to understand them 😊

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I couldn't read the marks on your picture, so I looked at the original pic. It says FRC7C-SR-1, 12VDC, NO 30A, NC 25A, at 14VDC

Spec sheet attached.

I do like the idea of the wider 4.8mm pins rather than the thin 2.8mm pins 85 & 86 on some Omron relay types.

 

FRC7 Relay.pdf

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I see what you mean. Image lost definition once I uploaded it. What's he mean by remove pins and crimp terminals ( see invoice)?

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9 hours ago, cash1000 said:

What's he mean by remove pins and crimp terminals ( see invoice)?

I think he removed some spade sockets, and crimped on new ones.

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4 minutes ago, MartyNZ said:

I think he removed some spade sockets, and crimped on new ones.

Hmm, I was thinking it meant he removed the terminals in the relay bases and tightened ("Crimped") them . . .

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15 hours ago, docc said:

Hmm, I was thinking it meant he removed the terminals in the relay bases and tightened ("Crimped") them . . .

You're probably right. That would be Kiwi_Roy's "Relay Base Repair" See attachment.

Cash1000 and I already did that repair some years ago. Maybe next time we should renew the terminals instead of just crimping. 

 

Relay Base Repair.pdf

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