Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-04 Thread Robert Lawson
religious, and political boundaries world wide in the pursuit of enjoying all its rewarding facets and sharing it.  For me, a very important portion of my journey on this earth of ours. 73 Robert W4RL   --- On Sat, 7/4/09, Larry Szendrei wrote: From: Larry Szendrei Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Rel

Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-04 Thread JAMES HANLON
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Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-04 Thread Larry Szendrei
Robert Lawson wrote: > Gentlemen, > > I've a Potter & Brumfield KR-2349-1 double pole single throw open frame > relay. I am trying to find out the AC or DC voltage requirements as they are > not marked on the coil. The coil measures 11.7 Kohms. Any help would be > appreciated. I've already d

Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-03 Thread Jack Schrader
I think, from my past work experiance, that you can find the specs on that relay in the Newark catalog online. - Original Message - From: "WA5VGO" To: Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID > Bear in mind, that what really matter

Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-03 Thread WA5VGO
Bear in mind, that what really matters here is the coil resistance, not the voltage rating of the relay coil. If the coil resistance is substantially different, it will upset the voltage divider. If you use more than one relay, it could really upset things. A 110 VDC relay generally has a coil

Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-03 Thread WA5VGO
m like they use to do in the spark >days, you know HI. > >73 Robert W4RL > >--- On Fri, 7/3/09, WA5VGO wrote: > >From: WA5VGO >Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID >To: amradio@mailman.qth.net >Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 4:53 PM > >The coil resistance stron

Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-03 Thread w4rl
, 50 years!  Just don't make them like they use to do in the spark days, you know HI. 73 Robert W4RL  --- On Fri, 7/3/09, WA5VGO wrote: From: WA5VGO Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID To: amradio@mailman.qth.net Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 4:53 PM The coil resistance strongly suggests

Re: [AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-03 Thread WA5VGO
The coil resistance strongly suggests that it is 110 VDC. Darrell, WA5VGO At 04:40 PM 7/3/2009 -0500, you wrote: >Gentlemen, > >I've a Potter & Brumfield KR-2349-1 double pole single throw open frame >relay. I am trying to find out the AC or DC voltage requirements as they >are not marked on

[AMRadio] Relay Voltage ID

2009-07-03 Thread Robert Lawson
Gentlemen, I've a Potter & Brumfield KR-2349-1 double pole single throw open frame relay.  I am trying to find out the AC or DC voltage requirements as they are not marked on the coil.  The coil measures 11.7 Kohms.  Any help would be appreciated.  I've already done a Google search with no resu