Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 4 updates in 3 topics

etpm@whidbey.com: Jun 12 09:24AM -0700

I have a Generac transfer switch sub panel that was made to be used
with a an automatic controller. I do not have nor do I want the
controller.
Inside the box is the transfer switch that can be actuated manually
or electrically. The switch has two solenoids and two snap action
switches. The solenoids are rated for 240 volts. The switches for 600
volts.
I want to use a momentary contact rotary switch to actuate the
solenoids. I am not sure how the snap action switches are wired yet
but I think theyare already wired the way I want them to be. I want
the snap action switches to remove power from the solenoid that is
being powered to cause the transfer switch to move. That way once the
solenoid has done its job it will no longer be powered no matter how
long the rotary switch is held in the on position for that particular
solenoid.
I don't see a problem with this. Is my scheme OK?
Thanks,
Eric
lwtan@magicprintmalaysia.com: Jun 12 04:56AM -0700

Hi John,
 
I'm faced with a very similar problem to split a ladder program file into odd and even addresses.
 
Seems perhaps your tool might work for me as well?
 
Let me know and I can email you the file to take a look. As suggested, a small donation can be made...
 
Thanks.
 
 
Lian
 
 
johnsonsatake@gmail.com: Jun 11 04:38PM -0700

Fantasia ceiling fan (mains powered, with 6-speed
> is not affected. The interference is there on forward or reverse
> rotation, worsens as the speed is increased,, and appears on portable as
> well as mains-powered radios.
 
try a few turns on a fairite core on the power leads at the device
type 75 are only about a $1 , I put them on everything in my home
ko6kL.... more on my qrz.com page.
Jeff Layman <jmlayman@invalid.invalid>: Jun 12 08:19AM +0100


> try a few turns on a fairite core on the power leads at the device
> type 75 are only about a $1 , I put them on everything in my home
> ko6kL.... more on my qrz.com page.
 
Looks like Google Groups is doing funny things again. Your reply is to a
post I made over 5 years ago!
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.electronics.repair/zNoZd7n4SeI>
 
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Jeff
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