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"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
... Problem solved....next problem.... But, that doesn't explain why it works exactly as intended when manipulated by hand. It acts as if it is rate dependent. Move the switches quickly and it works, move them slowly and it doesn't. Since the system turns out not to go into endless cycle mode, I may just go back to simple parallel switches. I want to understand the lack of cycling better though and be sure it isn't something dependent on the lines and strainers being new, etc. I agree about the relays and wouldn't use this system in a boat where it cycled a lot like a leaky wooden boat. In this case however, relay action will be pretty infrequent. I still want to get it working though. As they say, the journey is the destination. By the way, I fixed a Russian TV set by remote control a few weeks ago. That's too cool. Great world we live in. I hear doctors are going to start performing operations over the net with robot manipulators. They already use them in the operating room. Once you are using the monitor and the joysticks anyway, it doesn't matter how long the wire is. -- Roger Long |
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