Flasher Switches High-Current Loads

April 1, 2001
Designed for high current on/off recycling applications using dc voltage, the TFK flasher features digital, solid-state circuitry. Without the aid of a heatsink, the device is capable of switching 5A inductive or resistive loads. It operates from

Designed for high current on/off recycling applications using dc voltage, the TFK flasher features digital, solid-state circuitry. Without the aid of a heatsink, the device is capable of switching 5A inductive or resistive loads. It operates from -40°C to +85°C at both 12 Vdc and 24 Vdc with a two terminal, in-line installation. Flash rate options range from 60 to 120 cps.

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