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I didn't mean to start an argument, I just wanted to know what I was dealing
with. Now that I know it is a relay, I can tell you how to replace it with a genuine Radio Shack part if you wish. Give me the manufacturer and part number again and I'll go back into the dusty part of the library and see if I can find an old data sheet. I can then tell you how to cobble a replacement part in. Jim "three-eight-hotel" wrote in message ups.com... I think "relay" is the correct terminology for this component. I thought they were referred to as "relay switches", but all sites I have seen do refer to them as "relays". |
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