FIC relay cross-ref?

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.

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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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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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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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Try the FIC relay home page cross reference at:

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HTH

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Great link! Ed

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use the cross at

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Dont enter the complete number just use FRA1C

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Thus spake snipped-for-privacy@totally.invalid:

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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Thus spake Doug:

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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Nonesense. It's a not-great copy of the old, and rather poorly designed, P&B T-90. Made by scores of different manufacturers.

Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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Thus spake Spehro Pefhany:

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

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

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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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