Seneca troubles pt2
Keith Rowland
k4kgw at MINDSPRING.COM
Fri Jan 23 10:57:27 EST 1998
Chuck et al: Low voltage? Perhaps due to a faulty wire or connection?
Is there anything in series with the coil and the AC source, other than
the actuating device? This IS puzzling! 73, Keith
Chuck Penson wrote:
>
> Many thanks to all who responded to my inquiry.
>
> Most of you recommended cleaning the contacts or replacing the relay. A
> few of you also has some more exotic suggestions, and those will be
> pursued if need be.
>
> The relay in question uses a 110 VAC coil. Replacement with a compatible
> unit has been tried, but chattering persists.
>
> Hmmm. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. Until then, hand me the
> soldering iron :)
>
> Cheers,
>
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