Best regards,
--sp
Best regards,
--sp
-- Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
Grin... You could put that on the wireless grounding strap to turn it on and off... a bit bulky, but when you are hunting ghosts or other ethereals you want to make sure you are floating above ground.
George H.
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To quote Jim Thompson
Mark L. Fergerson
What's the current rating?
microamps. They've finally made a switch immune to contact failure.
NT
There are no markings on it.
This thing actually has a use- the single spade contact shorts to the case when the switch is closed. It's intended as a 'kill switch' for internal combustion motors.
Now if we hook the one contact to the mains 'hot' and insulate the bushing we could have it really live up to its name...
--sp
-- Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
I hope you took the precaution of patenting this ground-breaking invention of yours before going public with it.
Supplier, part number?
-- Thanks, - Win
The only markings on it are "0502" and "Made in China". It's quite nicely made with a solid feel. No safety agency marks or anything else like that.
I'll post back here early next week if I can find anything more about it.
--sp
-- Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
Does it say "Magic" on it?
Tim
-- Seven Transistor Labs, LLC Electrical Engineering Consultation and Contract Design
Well since it turns out it's for grounding...
Was that pun intended? ;-)
Tim
-- Seven Transistor Labs, LLC Electrical Engineering Consultation and Contract Design
You'd need a "do not operate this switch" label, just to cover yourself.
Cheers
-- Syd
Here's a similar one for Homelite power toys.
Cheers
Speaking of wireless grounding straps, I just found this review !
boB
Gardner-Bender GSW-122
But, sadly, all the new ones with that part number seem to have two spades. Here's an old ebay auction pic:
--sp
-- Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
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