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    #16
    Originally posted by Roostabunny View Post
    As a bonus, I now know how a solenoid works.
    Something else for your trivia bank: you now know how a relay works, too.

    For some reason, a very heavy-duty relay is called a "solenoid".

    If you reduce them both to their basic simplicity, all they are is "remote-controlled switches".

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      #17
      Big T: I was surprised at how little gunk there was. Slight burnage on the contacts, which is what I cleaned. Main impression - not bad after almost 30 years!

      @Steve: Yeah, after I was done I went to the Wikipedia page for "solenoid" and though "Ah, that's why people seem to use the term 'relay' half the time". They're the same thing!
      This was a nice easy start - I'm working for a telecom equipment manufacturer now, surrounded by EE's - no better time to finally start to learn how electricity works and apply it on my GS.

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