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<blockquote data-quote="user 28595" data-source="post: 439266" data-attributes="member: 28595"><p>I picked the Finder relays because I can get sockets with switching on one side and coil on the other - I like physical separation.</p><p></p><p>DIN rail terminals would be the go except I can't get the separation in the box. I'd need to use a much bigger box with multiple rails and that is starting to get out of hand.</p><p></p><p>I've since found a smaller SPDT socket (Finder 95.63SMA) that is much neater, but I have to use a 40.31 series relay to match. Maybe V2.</p><p></p><p>cheers, Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 28595, post: 439266, member: 28595"] I picked the Finder relays because I can get sockets with switching on one side and coil on the other - I like physical separation. DIN rail terminals would be the go except I can't get the separation in the box. I'd need to use a much bigger box with multiple rails and that is starting to get out of hand. I've since found a smaller SPDT socket (Finder 95.63SMA) that is much neater, but I have to use a 40.31 series relay to match. Maybe V2. cheers, Paul [/QUOTE]
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