Gregg,
take a look at the poster pdf from bosch

http://br.bosch-automotive.com/media/parts/electrical_systems_accessories__auto_parts/relays_magnets__e_s_a/downloads_7/MKG3_Relaisposter_de_GZ.pdf

and look at the terminal numbers
then look at the


  DIN 72552

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_72552

thats as much of a standard as i know
not specific to the physical plug arrangement
but a step in the right dir

(note to self #30 is direct to battery ;-)

hth
tomp tjtr33

On 08/19/16 07:53, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Is there an industry standard designation for the contact arrangement on the 
> common 12 volt DC relay that has five spade lugs like this one?
> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010ADJIE/
>
> I want to find a 12 volt relay for that style socket with the highest amp and 
> heat rating available, but without knowing exactly what that base type is 
> called, I keep getting results for huge numbers of relays that are 
> incompatible.
> What would be ideal is a solid state "ice cube" relay of that same external 
> dimensions, without a mounting tab, and able to handle 15~20 amps at elevated 
> temperature. That's quite likely a unicorn...
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