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Subject: TopBand: Topband: Potted Relays
From: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca (Don Moman)
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 12:50:39 -0700 (MST)
I'm using dozens of potted relays in unheated positions (-35.6C was the
coldest so far this year) and they work very well....have had problems
with open frame types, so switched to these potted types.

They are P&B RKS-5DW-12  (16a 250vac)
and Aromat JS1E-12  (10a 125v) 
All have been switching lots of RF for 2 years with no failures, warm or
cold.

73 Don

VE6JY is Don Moman               email: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca 
Box 127 Lamont, Alberta
T0B 2R0  (403) 895-2925

On Mon, 13 Jan 1997 CQK8DO@aol.com wrote:

> The parasitic array here is new this winter... I am using PB 12vdc DPDT, 30
> amp, potted relays (bad decision) to switch each vertical to/from the
> coax/loading-coil... my thought was that potted relays would reduce contact
> oxidation over the summer which has been a minor problem with the open frame,
> 110vac relays I have used for years... also, I have always been worried about
> someone getting into a relay box while the power was on..
> Well, Ol Murph the Surf rides high here... As soon as the temp gets into the
> single digits (which is often in michigan winter) the relays become
> unreliable... they may switch, or they may not... so the moral is... never
> use relays that are potted, cause you can't see/fix whatever is going on....
> 
> Denny     cqk8do@aol.com
> 
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