I like that wire idea, salt resistant. Makes perfect sence that it's a
marine application.
JB
At 10:05 AM 3/15/99 -0800, Keith Turk wrote:
>See that.... Damn I knew this list would be worth something..... sure I
>would love the Part number...
>
>On the Healey M/S that I am going to build... after I get though proving I
>know Squat with this Camaro... I could use the quality.... here I am not
>sure It is worthy... Wire wise that is.. the solenoids they will last
>forever... God Know I have learned the quality lessons... YOU get exactly
>what you pay for... sometimes you just gotta ask yourself what the end
>product will do for you.. and what your intent is....
>
>Keith
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>> From: B. Whiting <110420.3466@compuserve.com>
>> To: Keith Turk <kturk@ala.net>
>> Subject: Constant duty solenoids..
>> Date: Monday, March 15, 1999 6:45 AM
>>
>> Keith,
>>
>> Two things to this message. Cole Hersey makes really cool continuous duty
>> latching solenoids. Will carry 250 plus amps. Have the part number here
>> somewhere if you want it. Second, Ancor makes an excellent wire! It's
>> designed for the marine market. Very flexible, tinned to resist salt
>> corrosion! Slightly oversized to carry loads and an excellent fuel and
>oil
>> and abrasion resistant insulation. No, I don't own stock in the company.
>> Just found it the best for marine and racecar work.
>>
>> Bruce
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