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electure #198804 02/04/11 11:26 PM
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The low voltage switching I have seen was from a company called RECON which I believe was part of the AMPROBE family. They bought out the low voltage relay that was so popular around here. Like Channelrat said, the main box full of relays was almost always in the attic. Plus all of the little tags always fell off and landed in a big heap at the bottom of the enclosure.

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Originally Posted by harold endean
The low voltage switching I have seen was from a company called RECON which I believe was part of the AMPROBE family. They bought out the low voltage relay that was so popular around here.

Harold,

Remcon Relays are still around and people still buy them.

Bill

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