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Subject: Re: Bi-stable relay | |
Author: Kent |
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Date Posted: 15:55:50 09/28/02 Sat In reply to: HenryJ 's message, "Bi-stable relay" on 18:18:17 09/26/02 Thu >Looks like we have quite a few new people here :) >Anyone know of a good electronics supplier? >I've been trying to find a simple way to use a >momentary switch to activate my aux. lights relay, the >same way the factory fog light switch works. As near >as I can tell the factory fog lt. switch has a solid >state bi-stable relay in the PCM. Buying a used PCM to >dismantle is not cost effective (I'm too cheap) >I have found large Tyco relays but they are expensive >and a bit large. >The simplest solution so far seems to be a small >bi-stable relay (should be less than $10) , however >they only seem to be available in other countries >(Australia, South Africa, Germany) >Any help is appreciated :) I am not sure why you dont wanna use the factory circuit? If you could give more explaination i would maybe be more helpful as we have a great shop accross the street. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Re:explanation | HenryJ | 19:24:44 09/28/02 Sat |
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