As with the overdrive solenoid relays, we have the technology to
replace pesky high-current electromechanical devices with small,
elegant, lasts-forever electronic goodies that work like new in every
way except that they don't blow up.
Maybe I've found my niche in cottage-industry manufacturing -- new
replacement electricals for classic cars that look like the real thing
but work like they're supposed to.
OK, what would you pay for a replacement dash rheostat that would
never wear out or blow up? Email, please, don't respond to the net.
This is not SPAM; I don't have anything to sell (yet). I'm looking at
the feasibility of making something that every Brit-car (or Italian,
French, ANY classic-car) owner would buy ONCE per car, for life.
Jim jstrohm@unisql.com
P.S. I've received a range of responses for a solid-state lifetime OD
solenoid relay replacement, with "would-pay" numbers ranging from $25
to $100.
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