On Friday 22 February 2008, Gene Heskett wrote:
>On Friday 22 February 2008, Steve Stallings wrote:
>>maybe this one?
>>
>>http://www.pmdx.com/PMDX-106/
>>
>>full disclosure.... I run the company
>>
>>Steve Stallings
>
>That resembles it, but ISTR the one I was looking at had the relays onboard
> to replace the rev/off/fwd switching of the KBIC, or am I confused?  They
> were good sized relays, like the P&B's that are available up to 4pdt in a
> .750"w x 1.25"h x about 1.125" long.  Can those little dip relays I see 3
> of do that too?
>
>I'll go read the .pdf, that may be the one, thanks Steve.
>
Yeah, that must be the one, I'm printing the manual now so I can figure out 
how to hook it to a 4 axis xylotex board, looks pretty easy on the face of 
it.

I'm reading between the lines and it looks as if I need booster relays for the 
rev/off/fwd switch as it has about 12 poles.  And a separate psu for part of 
it, a wall wart of some sort.  Any prob with running the relay coil circuitry 
from that same wall wart?

Now, I know how to get to Harrisonburg VA, but jumping the rest of the way to 
Lorton is a bit beyond google earth.  I'm thinking of coming over to buy 
the -OP version in person on a day trip since I'm over in Weston WV and could 
take 33 into Harrisonburg easily enough, but whats the best way on over, it 
doesn't appear there is anything remotely resembling a direct route.  I'll 
have roadnav take a shot at it, if it doesn't segfault first, its favorite 
trick.

Reply off list if you'd like, Steve.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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