nothing significant - like lamp cord
Randy
On 26/10/2012 4:42 PM, Bob Rentfro wrote:
What gauge wire is used in these device?
Bob R
On Oct 26, 2012 1:27 PM, "Randy Bennell" <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:
On 26/10/2012 11:26 AM, Max Dillon wrote:
Use something big like a screwdriver or wrench, as the current draw is
big.
this may be truly obvious BUT
do not let the wrench or screwdriver or whatever you use, touch ANYTHING
else.
If you touch it to "ground" you are going to see sparks.
The idea of using a push button device intended for such is a good idea.
The alligator clips supplied will normally have a rubber shield around them
to prevent troubles like that.
I doubt you need to use anything too heavy duty as all you are doing is
energizing the coil on the solenoid. Solenoid is just an automotive word
for a relay.
The solenoid will be the thing that is subject to the big current draw and
not your wrench or screwdriver.
Randy
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