Temp Switch Needed [RE-wrenches]

Jeffrey Wolfe, Global Resources global at sover.net
Tue Mar 13 08:08:45 PST 2001


Hi Chris,

We used a Cal-Stat thermostat for a DC temperatire adjustable on/off 
switch. These are actually made for fryers and the like, and operate in the 
range of -100 deg to +600 deg. A little hard to adjust (an unmarked screw) 
but it has worked great since installation. A little pricey ($65 to $85 in 
Graingers), but rated 1 to 2A at 120VDC. Look up "Thermostats, Cal-Stat" in 
the Grainger index. It's on page 3373 of my #390 catalog.

Jeff

Jeffery D. Wolfe, P.E.
Global Resource Options, LLP
A Woman-Owned Vermont Limited Liability Partnership
4 Kibling Hill Road
P.O. Box 51
Strafford, VT 05072
802/765-4632
802/765-9983 (Fax)
global at sover.net
http://www.globalresourceoptions.com


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From: 	Chris Daum[SMTP:info at oasismontana.com]
Reply To: 	RE-wrenches at topica.com
Sent: 	Tuesday, March 13, 2001 9:29 AM
To: 	'RE-wrenches at topica.com'
Subject: 	RE: Temp Switch Needed [RE-wrenches]

Hello All,

I've got a fellow who needs a 12V, 100 degree F air temperature switch.   
 Anybody know who might make that sort of control?

Regards,

Chris Daum
Oasis Montana Inc.
406-777-4321 or 4309
406-777-2632  fax
http://www.oasismontana.com


On Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:33 AM, Jack West, Talkeetna AE 
[SMTP:jackwest at alaska.net] wrote:
> Bill Brooks wrote:
> >
>  The Heinemann
> > is rated for 10,000 AIR which is questionable for paralleled battery 
banks.
> >
>
> My specs for the Heinemann GJ shows 25,000 AIC at 65VDC.  The 10k number
> is at 125VDC.  There's a pretty good article in HP 27 called Overcurrent
> Protection for Battery Powered Systems.  It measured 6960 max amps thru
> a dead short from 4 used 6 volt golf cart batteries wired at 12 volts.
>
> Jack West
>
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