In a message dated 9/9/2006 6:57:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stiker2126@yahoo.com writes:
anybody know the difference between a N-12Y and a
RN12YC?
==AM==
N12Y was the "original" Champion of yore. RN12YC is a "_R_esistor" plug (for
radio noise suppression) with a _C_opper core. The latter plug is also known
in current Champion numbering as a 404, while the nonresistor version
(N12YC) is a 38. I think most all of the "standard" range of Champion plugs now
have copper cores.
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