Anybody got one they want to get rid of, or links to them on line?
Specifically for the Octal (8-pin) based mercury wetted relays.
Anybody got one they want to get rid of, or links to them on line?
Specifically for the Octal (8-pin) based mercury wetted relays.
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My old Electrosonic distributor parts catalogue goes back to 1968 and does have some mercury wetted relays, but not your brand I'm afraid - Potter & Brumfield. If you are just looking for specs on this style of relay I can email you a scanned page or two. There is little detail, mostly just a list of the relays with a bit of an explanation as t their ratings
John :-#)#
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Yes John, that would be greatly appreciated. The email here is good.
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You have mail!
John :-#)#
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