[Collins] SELL: Collins 30S1 Amperite 115NO180 Time Delay Relay
Sheldon Daitch
sdaitch at kuw.ibb.gov
Wed Sep 9 09:15:41 EDT 2009
Raymond,
looks like the 115NO2 is a 115V unit, normal open, 2 second delay and with
an octal base. The "T" suffix indicates a 9-pin miniature base.
Try:
http://products.amperite.com/Uploads/g.PDF
73
Sheldno
Raymond Cote wrote:
> Since Ron brought up 115 volt relays, I checked my stock and I have 115NO30T
> and 115 NO2. Anyone know what these numbers mean? My guess would be 115
> Volts, NO [normally open] and the 30 would probably mean 30 seconds. What
> about the the ending on the first one? The 115 NO2 is not as apparent.
> Anyone?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <w2cqm at juno.com>
> To: <Collins at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 6:08 AM
> Subject: [Collins] SELL: Collins 30S1 Amperite 115NO180 Time Delay Relay
>
>
>
>> Offering a difficult to locate, brand new, Amperite octal plug-in time
>> delay OEM relay for the Collins 30S1 amplifier. Complete with the
>> original, unblemished tube carton . Brand new, tested only! Both tube an
>> carton are clearly imprinted "115NO180 Relay" signifying the 115VAC
>> operating voltage with a SPST Normally Open contact and the mandatory 3
>> minute filament warm up delay prior to closing. $85 + $2.50 First Class
>> postage. $100 Insurance optional ($2.15) . Make good sense to acquire a
>> replacement for inventory. Pa;y Pal OK +4% Ron W2CQM/3
>>
>>
>
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