I don't understand what all the fuss about specific relays is all about.
Any relay that can handle the current desired and has a 12 volt coil 
will do the job.
Relay speed is not a consideration, it will pull in when the K3 is 
turned on, and will stay in that state until the K3 is turned off, so 
operating time is not a factor, only the contact current rating (must be 
sufficient for whatever accessories you wish to power), and the relay 
coil must respond to 12 volts and draw less than 500 ma.

73,
Don W3FPR

Richard Dowling wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> One source of easy-to-use automotive type relays is Elk 
> Products.  They make home security/automation products and I've used 
> them extensively for that purpose but also the relays are generally 
> useful.  See 
> http://www.elkproducts.com/relays_timers_and_programmable_modules.html 
> for their line of relays on a board in various configurations.
>
> I've always purchased them through Worthington Distribution 
> http://www.worthingtondistribution.com/ as they have great service 
> and reasonable prices.  I'm sure there are other sources though.
>
>   
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