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Wanted Coto reed relay part number 7002-5086

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Mark Sims
Tue, Nov 9, 2010 1:17 PM

Just use the 12V part as-is,  or add a current limiting resistor in series with the coil.

Or buy a reed,  a spool of magnet wire,  a lot of beer,  and have a spinning good time...

I got in a 5370A with a bad power relay coil...  4PST Potter and Brumfield still available for the piddly cost of $385 (but Tucker supposedly has them for $20).  Luckily I had a parts unit for a donor.  Otherwise I would have used a $2 unit from the local surplus store and wired it in.  Usually relay coils fail at the pin and can be fixed.  This one did not.

Just use the 12V part as-is,  or add a current limiting resistor in series with the coil. Or buy a reed,  a spool of magnet wire,  a lot of beer,  and have a spinning good time... I got in a 5370A with a bad power relay coil...  4PST Potter and Brumfield still available for the piddly cost of $385 (but Tucker supposedly has them for $20).  Luckily I had a parts unit for a donor.  Otherwise I would have used a $2 unit from the local surplus store and wired it in.  Usually relay coils fail at the pin and can be fixed.  This one did not.
DC
David C. Partridge
Tue, Nov 9, 2010 2:06 PM

Just use the new one he says.  Ah well if I only had one ... and have you seen the prices on these babies, never mind the fact that there don't appear to be (m)any suppliers with stock.

Coil is OC somewhere but the whole shooting match is epoxy encapsulated, so fat chance of fixing it.

Regards,
David Partridge

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Subject: [volt-nuts] Wanted Coto reed relay part number 7002-5086

Just use the 12V part as-is,  or add a current limiting resistor in series with the coil.

Or buy a reed,  a spool of magnet wire,  a lot of beer,  and have a spinning good time...

I got in a 5370A with a bad power relay coil...  4PST Potter and Brumfield still available for the piddly cost of $385 (but Tucker supposedly has them for $20).  Luckily I had a parts unit for a donor.  Otherwise I would have used a $2 unit from the local surplus store and wired it in.  Usually relay coils fail at the pin and can be fixed.  This one did not.


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Just use the new one he says. Ah well if I only had one ... and have you seen the prices on these babies, never mind the fact that there don't appear to be (m)any suppliers with stock. Coil is OC somewhere but the whole shooting match is epoxy encapsulated, so fat chance of fixing it. Regards, David Partridge -----Original Message----- From: volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On Behalf Of Mark Sims Sent: 09 November 2010 13:18 To: volt-nuts@febo.com Subject: [volt-nuts] Wanted Coto reed relay part number 7002-5086 Just use the 12V part as-is,  or add a current limiting resistor in series with the coil. Or buy a reed,  a spool of magnet wire,  a lot of beer,  and have a spinning good time... I got in a 5370A with a bad power relay coil...  4PST Potter and Brumfield still available for the piddly cost of $385 (but Tucker supposedly has them for $20).  Luckily I had a parts unit for a donor.  Otherwise I would have used a $2 unit from the local surplus store and wired it in.  Usually relay coils fail at the pin and can be fixed.  This one did not. _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.