Buy Relays at Cheap Prices | 8 & 11-Pin Contact Relays

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An electrician seeks affordable 8 and 11-pin contact relays for hobby projects, expressing a desire to spend under $30 per relay. They have access to materials from jobsite scrap but need help sourcing the relays. A suggestion is made to check eBay, where many components can be purchased at reasonable prices. The discussion highlights the importance of finding cost-effective solutions for hobbyists in electronics. The quest for budget-friendly relays continues as the electrician explores options.
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Hey guys, first I'd like to apologize if this is the wrong section, or even the wrong forum entirely for a question like this but I feel like someone here might have knowledge of this. I guess I should introduce that I'm an electrician by trade, but while in school I took very kindly to motor controls and after having to do some relay work in the field it has sparked my interest again.

I was wondering if anyone knew of a place that I could buy some 8 or 11-pin contact relays at a cheap price? I've found a few sites, but keeping this as a hobby I'd like to spend less than $30 per relay as I enjoy building multiple and complex circuits. I can get pretty much all the material I need from jobsite scrap so the only thing I'm really searching for are these relays.

Thanks if you can help, if not I continue my quest.

-sangara
 
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Try ebay. I buy a lot of components on ebay.
 
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