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    My tip for spare relays

    Just about any automotive style 4/5 pin 30/40a relay should work. Here are the ones that I used for a tad less money: 24v: https://www.alliedelec.com/product/te-connectivity/1432795-1/70199412/ 12v https://www.alliedelec.com/product/te-connectivity/1432790-1/70198901/ Spankybear is correct...
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    My tip for spare relays

    I think people just replace those with fuses. I did anyway. I was troubleshooting something electrical, I can't remember what, it seemed like the breakers were popping when they shouldn't have. Out of frustration, I just replaced them all with fuses.
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