Does anyone know why contactors are more expensive than relays?

In my mind they do the same thing in fact relays do more (IE normally on/ normally off terminals) so why the difference in price IE contactors are more expensive, I don't get it.

Thanks.
 
A contactor will give you lovely "thunk" when it comes in, rather than the pathetic "click" on a relay, you then knew the beast of the contactor was working,
 
Hey

just looked it up on Wiki out of interest and it appears the only difference in definition is that in fact as we know, contactors can deal with a higher current. Relays don't
 
A contactor will be rated to make up to 5 / 6 times it’s rated current and break it’s full rated current. Like a MCB it will have arc control devices. Often additional contact blocks can be added to give N/O N/C contacts for control circuits.
A relay is the weakling little brother.
 
Do contactors have enough internal resistance on their feed side to be wired straight into a circuit with only a light switch in it?

You know a 6 Amp MCB that feeds a light switch that then feeds the live side of the contactor and then from the neutral side of the contactor a neutral back to the board.

The supply side of the contactor would have a 6 Amp MCB feeding a line into the contactor and then a line out to a lamp/ lamps and then a neutral back to the board to complete the supply circuit.

Basically I want to use a contactor to feed our garage lights off an electric door, the electric door has a small light that illuminates when the door is opened and I want to use this lighting signal to switch on an few fluoro's.

The thing I am worried about is blowing the PCB in the garage door and that is why I am asking if contactors have an internal resistance on the feed side of the device, I would hate to think the contactor would allow enough current through it to blow the garage door control unit up.

So basically what sort of internal resistance are we looking at on the feed side of a contactor, how much current will they let through?

Thanks very much.
 
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