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<blockquote data-quote="Barx" data-source="post: 534601" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>Never seen one with 2 coils. an option would be an 'double throw' one. In fact, probably need to be a relay. Only ever seen contactors as Normally open or Normally closed.</p><p>In you get a double throw. You could put your 'default' supply on the N/C contact and the other on the N/O. The the Common would be your output to the immersion.</p><p>How you planning on switching between the 2 thoough?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barx, post: 534601, member: 121"] Never seen one with 2 coils. an option would be an 'double throw' one. In fact, probably need to be a relay. Only ever seen contactors as Normally open or Normally closed. In you get a double throw. You could put your 'default' supply on the N/C contact and the other on the N/O. The the Common would be your output to the immersion. How you planning on switching between the 2 thoough? [/QUOTE]
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