The Sensata/Airpax part that these are "knock-offs" of only rates these devices for 1A at 24v. I would tend to believe that rather than the sketchy data sheets that are published on the internet for the knock-off devices, so I was surprised to see that the would really stand up to 5A for an extended period. Thank you very much for testing these so people can see how they really work.
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I've been searching for a solder that melts between 500-1000 F. Can you help me with that? It may not be exposed to 500 F but I don't know yet. It will be mounted on a heat sink for a O2 sensor on my motorcycle. It will prevent my AFR O2 sensor from powering up until the condensate/water is cleared from the exhaust pipe. The contacts close at 230 f . I think a solder that melts at around 500 f will be sufficient.