Hydrolized
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I was also going to mention the oxidation problem if using a diode.
A macgyver workaround here for something that is potentially going to be controlling quite a bit of power....sounds like a bad plan...the new relays are only $10-$20 as rives said so just get the right one.
If you don't have an Ebay account, search for "Dayton 5X847" Those are DPDT relays with a 120v Coil for $20 *edit, on Amazon*
A macgyver workaround here for something that is potentially going to be controlling quite a bit of power....sounds like a bad plan...the new relays are only $10-$20 as rives said so just get the right one.
If you don't have an Ebay account, search for "Dayton 5X847" Those are DPDT relays with a 120v Coil for $20 *edit, on Amazon*