12V DIN rail relay, 5-pin SPDT with LED, 6A 250VAC/30VDC vs 20 PCS DPDT 8-pin 24V DC Relay with Socket, LED Indicator, DIN Rail base
Overall winner: 20 PCS DPDT 8-pin 24V DC Relay with Socket, LED Indicator, DIN Rail base
Key Differences
ZJWZJH's relay (A) is a 12V SPDT 5‑pin unit with a 6A contact rating and certifications (UL/CE/CSA/VDE), making it suited to lower‑current 12V control circuits. VAMRONE's product (B) is a pack of 20 DPDT 8‑pin 24V relays with included socket bases and DIN‑rail capability, offering more contacts per relay and higher deployment versatility but has reported fit/alignment issues with the bases
12V DIN rail relay, 5-pin SPDT with LED, 6A 250VAC/30VDC
12V coil relay with SPDT contacts (1NO/1NC) and built-in LED indicator in a DIN-rail socket. Mechanical life 10,000,000 cycles; electrical life 300,000 cycles. Includes mounting socket and screws
Pros
- SPDT 1NO 1NC configuration
- LED indicator for status
- DIN rail mountable with socket
- UL/CSA/CE certificates for components
Cons
- 5-pin footprint may limit compatibility
- rating 6A at 250VAC / 30VDC
- coils available in 12V DC/AC
20 PCS DPDT 8-pin 24V DC Relay with Socket, LED Indicator, DIN Rail base
Electromagnetic relay with DPDT configuration, 24V DC coil, and socket base. LED indicator aids wiring and testing; suitable for DIN rail mounting. Customers note easy installation and good build quality
Pros
- LED indicator for quick status check
- DIN rail mounting compatible
- easy to connect with included base
- robust build quality
Cons
- fit with base may not align for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ZJWZJH |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | VAMRONE |
| User Reviews | VAMRONE |