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RE: (ET) stuff, Switches
- Subject: RE: (ET) stuff, Switches
- From: "Hazen, Dwight L" <hazen indiana edu>
- Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 12:01:30 -0500
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
I think any heavy duty 12v switch should work ok. Have you talked to Bill
Gunn? The reason the LOOK so HD is they are made to be usable with winter
gloves on. The switches only control lights and relay coils.
What's this about epoxy? Did I miss something?
Dwight
Dwight L. Hazen, Indiana University, UITS
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-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Dennis [mailto:wombat RealNS com]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:39 AM
To: Elec-trak
Subject: (ET) stuff
On the switches, I'd definately use 120 volt 20 ampers. Much more
rugged and this is a tractor !
The heating of epoxy is known as "exotherm" and can even be a fire
hazard with a big "deep' amount, do be careful.
wombat