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Bruce wrote in
: I also answered another, much shorter, post with a plea for more information which you have included in this post. Thanks for the info as I am in the process of rewiring a 35 ft. power boat and wanted to use relays for stitching with remote control switches and was having trouble finding reasonably priced continuous duty contactors. Make the control switches little mini-toggles, the ones with the little bathandle in silver. Tell the customer you think those tiny switches will handle all that current...(c; The look on their face is PRICELESS... In a power boat, with the alternators running, the contactors' power drain is of no consequence. In a sailboat without our monstrous 6V beasts on Lionheart, their 1/2 to 1A drain might be more of an issue. The convenience of remote control without running heavy long lines in confined spaces is well worth the effort and subsequent small power usage...even continuous duty. Larry -- While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish. While in Iran, I didn't have to press 1 for Farsi, either. It just isn't fair. |
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