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voltage drop Jeffrey Lebowski 05-23-2007
| `--> Re: voltage drop Jeffrey Lebowsk...05-23-2007
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Posted by on May 23, 2007, 7:19 pm
wrote:

>Sam,
>
>Depending on the relay at the far end, I've seen these 'pick up' for
>strange reasons on long runs.
>
>I would also also use 120 V and change the relay coil... or the relay.

        It'd be a lot more fun to watch if he changed the supply to
120V, and DIDN'T change the coil ......


>
>.. or. you can try 24 vdc... much more durable at long distances. Go to
>crack-Shack and buy a full-wave bridge rectifier for $3 bucks (-;....
>
>Jake

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