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to: Roy J. Tellason
from: MIKE ROSS
date: 2002-10-31 08:48:04
subject: BATTERY PACKS

"Roy J. Tellason" wrote to "MIKE ROSS" (30 Oct 02  20:07:32)
 --- on the topic of "BATTERY PACKS"


 MR> A rather heavy knife switch, I might add, like the kind you see in
 MR> Frankenstein movies. 

 WC> Got mine at Radio Shack long time ago.

 MR> Was that back when they still had only half a dozen stores?

 RJT> They show up in the latest catalog I have here,  the 2002 book,  on
 RJT> page 266 as part number 275-1537 for $2.49...

I was simply trying to make the reply a little more seasonal. I don't
need no 2002 sbook! AHOOO!!!...


 MR> You're dealing with surges. So even a relatively low rated 6 ampere
 MR> SCR will pass a full score of 100's amperes without a sweat.

 RJT> I tended to think so too.

Especially if the failure mode is as a "living dead" short... AHOOOO!!!

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 Mike the Munster
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