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- SCVJeffExplorerWell for those of us component guys, thanks for the find. For a simple aux start contractor relay this is perfect.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerHigh capacity relays are expensive. Does an individual really need a connect-the-dots explanation for a simple post? Hmmm...
Either this thing will be of interest or it won't. People who do electrical on their rig would recognize the value of the relay. Solly cholly no drinkee nor use drugs.
You won't find another "200" amp relay unless it costs ten times as much.
Regarding my "mysterious" postings - if they are of no interest ignore them. They will appeal to some. Like a six-foot redhead with humungous..........(feet?) - pnicholsExplorer II... and this relay is for?????? :h
I use this one in our RV for connecting/dis-connecting the coach batteries to the alternator's output - their 12 volt continuous duty silver alloy contact 225 amp (600 amp peak inrush) model Part No. 114-1211-020 ... it's a bit more $$$ though:
http://www.trombetta.com/images/pdfs/dccontactors/bear/bear-family.pdf - mcheroExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't know about a "tease", but it's a pretty typical post. :) A somewhat strange initial post and then we're supposed to guess the rest of it.
I think the heats getting to Mex. Might even be an Agave plant nearby. - MrWizardModerator$6.99
an American built 200amp forklift relay will be at least $69.99
probably more - Gene_GinnyExplorerWhat size wire and lugs do you need for 200 amps? :E
- K_CharlesExplorerMaybe 87a is missing and it's only 1/2 a switch.
- red31Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't know about a "tease", but it's a pretty typical post. :) A somewhat strange initial post and they we're supposed to guess the rest of it.
thanks, I thought I could translate at one point, but I am mistaken - SCVJeffExplorerWhat am I missing? This is a typical eBay post.
- Big_KatunaExplorer IIId like to know how they do it. I assume a zero cost basis.
Is it stolen? Over run?
I have bought devices that were too cheap but they hold up.
$15 digital, programmable temp controller for my DIY Sous Vide cooker for example.
$1.50 SM LEDs going on two years, no failures.
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