Relay For Trailer Lights
#16
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I do not think it is the same company; they are another German electronics giant like Robert Bosch that makes components for other well-known companies, at least I know of them and have used them.
It looks like we won’t have to worry about the quality of the relay just stay away from the counterfeit and look alkies and you will be fine.
I recall last time I bought some relays at the truck parts some of the 70-amp High Power relays I bought some of them had Tyco on them but I chose the Bosch ones.
I wanted them to match.
All of my HO and N gauge trains were Tyco while my real trains were Lionel.
Jim
http://www.tycoelectronics.com/about...ews.asp?id=910
It looks like we won’t have to worry about the quality of the relay just stay away from the counterfeit and look alkies and you will be fine.
I recall last time I bought some relays at the truck parts some of the 70-amp High Power relays I bought some of them had Tyco on them but I chose the Bosch ones.
I wanted them to match.
All of my HO and N gauge trains were Tyco while my real trains were Lionel.
Jim
http://www.tycoelectronics.com/about...ews.asp?id=910
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#18
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"It's kinda like keeping a loaded gun in the toilet; it is better to have it and never need it, than to need it and it not be there."
Bearkiller, you crack me up! I've got them stashed everywhere BUT the toilet!
I like your wiring ideas. Better to spend the time ahead at home with the tools than pay for it on the side of the road in the dark in the rain far from home.
Bearkiller, you crack me up! I've got them stashed everywhere BUT the toilet!
I like your wiring ideas. Better to spend the time ahead at home with the tools than pay for it on the side of the road in the dark in the rain far from home.
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