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FIC relay cross-ref?

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DaveC

Jan 1, 1970
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Relay by asian fmr. FIC, model FRA1C-S (12vdc). Looking for cross to P&B,
Omron, anything!

Since it's a PCB mount, I'm trying to find pin-compatible replacement.

Thanks,
 
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Matthieu Benoit

Jan 1, 1970
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You'd better tell us a picture of the relay
or what kind of relay it is ( pcb style, numbers of contacts,
size , mechanical dimensions, etc..)
regards;
@+
Matthieu
 
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SQLit

Jan 1, 1970
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DaveC said:
Relay by asian fmr. FIC, model FRA1C-S (12vdc). Looking for cross to P&B,
Omron, anything!

Since it's a PCB mount, I'm trying to find pin-compatible replacement.

Thanks,
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DaveC
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My experence is unless the relay is a standard base your in for calling the
OEM manufacture.

Like the other poster mentioned, no layout and pin out, and load requirement
we would be guessing.
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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Relay by asian fmr. FIC, model FRA1C-S (12vdc). Looking for cross to P&B,
Omron, anything!

Since it's a PCB mount, I'm trying to find pin-compatible replacement.

Thanks,

Chances are excellent that it's a standard pinout, dimensions, contact
rating, and coil resistance (or close enough). Just have somebody who
knows what they are doing check a catalog for you.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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DaveC

Jan 1, 1970
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Thus spake [email protected]:

Ed, sir. Thanks you so much for the reference. I searched much for the FIC
web page, but couldn't shake it loose from the 'net. It turned up the PDF
data sheet for the original relay, which is of non-standard layout, being an
offset-T-shaped affair.

Amazingly, NEC sources the FIC relays for their line which is available in
almost any electronics retailer.

Thanks again for your great help.
 
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DaveC

Jan 1, 1970
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Thus spake Doug:
use the cross at www.nteinc.com Dont enter the complete number just use FRA1C

Doug. Thanks so much for this. I never think to try NTE for anything but
resistors and such. I'm shocked that they carry the relay, available at a
store nearby.

Thanks again,
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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Thus spake [email protected]:


Ed, sir. Thanks you so much for the reference. I searched much for the FIC
web page, but couldn't shake it loose from the 'net. It turned up the PDF
data sheet for the original relay, which is of non-standard layout, being an
offset-T-shaped affair.

Nonesense. It's a not-great copy of the old, and rather poorly
designed, P&B T-90. Made by scores of different manufacturers.
Amazingly, NEC sources the FIC relays for their line which is available in
almost any electronics retailer.

Thanks again for your great help.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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DaveC

Jan 1, 1970
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Thus spake Spehro Pefhany:
Nonesense. It's a not-great copy of the old, and rather poorly designed, P&B
T-90. Made by scores of different manufacturers.

Live and learn. Thanks. One more thing to put in my (quickly-draining) memory
bank.
 
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ehsjr

Jan 1, 1970
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DaveC said:
Thus spake [email protected]:




Ed, sir. Thanks you so much for the reference. I searched much for the FIC
web page, but couldn't shake it loose from the 'net. It turned up the PDF
data sheet for the original relay, which is of non-standard layout, being an
offset-T-shaped affair.

Amazingly, NEC sources the FIC relays for their line which is available in
almost any electronics retailer.

Thanks again for your great help.

Wasn't me - it was Mr.E who gets the thanks.
Ed
 
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DaveC

Jan 1, 1970
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Thus spake ehsjr:
Wasn't me - it was Mr.E who gets the thanks. Ed

Ah, I'd mis-read your attribute "Nice link! Ed" as "Nice link Ed!"

Thank you, Mr. E! I'm on the right trail now.
 
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