The COM-10924 (T9AS1D12-5) is a massive single pole - double throw (SPDT) sealed relay, 5V.
This means that when current is applied to the coil it throws a simple changeover switch, terminating the connection from the NC contact to ground and closing the NO contact. Use them to switch high voltage/high current devices.
Features:
- SPDT Relay
- Rated up to 220VAC @ 20A
- Fully Sealed
The first paragraph from the relay tutorial:
Microcontrollers are a ton of fun. Once I got hooked, there was no turning back. Initially playing with sensors and LCDs, I quickly discovered the limits to what a microcontroller could control. A microcontroller's GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins cannot handle higher power requirements. An LED was easy enough, but large power items such as light bulbs, toaster ovens, and blenders required more sneaky circuitry. Something sneaky called a relay: