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Re: Recent s.s.t.c work
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Original poster: "marc" <xp88@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ah, what would we do without Murphy! Life would be boring.. (but less
expensive..)
Dan's DRSSTC is almost finished! (i hope)
Marc
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> Date: 7/17/2005 2:52:48 PM
> Subject: Re: Recent s.s.t.c work
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> Original poster: "K. C. Herrick" <kchdlh@xxxxxxx>
>
> Anyone remember my mentioning that Murphy lives in my shop? I finally am
> get around to checking out my hardware. First thing, I check just the
> controller assembly by itself. Plug it in--no problem. Press the ON
> button--contactor closes nicely. Press the OFF button--contactor opens
> nicely. Press the ON button again--contactor closes nicely. Wait a few
> seconds--contactor coil emits copious smoke. Pull plug, remove
contactor,
> examine it--coil is 24V rather than the 115V I thought I had ordered.
Get
> on-line, order proper contactor. Wait.
>
> Ken Herrick
>