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Paul December 9th 09 11:05 PM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 


Hi,


Sorry for a slightly OT post.

These groups tend or seem to be fairly well frequented and at least
slightly relevant and equally likely to be able to fairly quickly yield a
helpful and useful answer.

In short:

Please advise on below relay pin diagram (for a STSP - Single Throw Single
Pole) relay (DIN style - i.e. pins in a row):


Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4

@ /|\ /|\ /|\
@ | | |
--------- |
|
/|\ |
| |
-----------


Note: " @@ " is a wiggle symbol which must be for the coil (?).

Lots of tech information here, should help.. http://uk.farnell.com/relays

Cheers,

Paul



JeffM December 10th 09 12:24 AM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - InterpretationHelp
 
Dave Plowman
[...]use a fixed font for ASCII art[...]

News Reader wrote:
Rendering in a text only (non-html or "Font" rendering) mode
should ensure the ASCII art renders correctly

Wanna bet?
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.e...8?dmode=source
Just do ASCII art in Notepad and paste *that* into your post.

....and as has been alluded to,
Outbreaks In Excess is the WORST choice for posting to Usenet
--for this and other reasons.
(Apparently you either format blockquoting by hand or
have done the 3rd-party update to make M$'s junk suck a bit less.)

nut December 10th 09 12:43 AM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
nut wrote:
Only fixed width fonts will display correctly... Outlook Express by
default uses a proportional font.


Since I don't use Windows, what is the name of the non proportional
font OE can access?


All of them, of course!



Andrew December 10th 09 07:07 AM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 15:24:43 -0800 (PST), JeffM
wrote:

...and as has been alluded to,
Outbreaks In Excess is the WORST choice for posting to Usenet
--for this and other reasons.


I changed my opinion of this after seeing Bills contributions using
News Rover and trying it for myself. OE looks positively useful in
comparison.
--
Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com
Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards,
please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text.
Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question.

Jasen Betts December 10th 09 10:37 AM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - InterpretationHelp
 
On 2009-12-09, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
nut wrote:
Only fixed width fonts will display correctly... Outlook Express by
default uses a proportional font.


Since I don't use Windows, what is the name of the non proportional font
OE can access?


courier
terminal
fixedsys

(courier's probably best - looks like oldschool typewriter)



JeffM December 10th 09 07:17 PM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - InterpretationHelp
 
JeffM wrote:
...and as has been alluded to,
Outbreaks In Excess is the WORST choice for posting to Usenet
--for this and other reasons.

Andrew wrote:
I changed my opinion of this after seeing Bills contributions
using News Rover and trying it for myself.
OE looks positively useful in comparison.


The OP is an exception to the rule, but most OE users
are quite clueless about how proper posting should look
(and/or never look at their own posts).
Most OE users are also unaware that there is a 3rd-party update
which makes bad formatting / hand-formatting unnecessary:
http://google.com/search?q=inurl:jain+%22+OE.doesn't.exactly.feature .the.most.intelligent.quoting.algorithm

jasee December 10th 09 08:19 PM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 
JeffM wrote:
JeffM wrote:
...and as has been alluded to,
Outbreaks In Excess is the WORST choice for posting to Usenet
--for this and other reasons.

Andrew wrote:
I changed my opinion of this after seeing Bills contributions
using News Rover and trying it for myself.
OE looks positively useful in comparison.


The OP is an exception to the rule, but most OE users
are quite clueless about how proper posting should look
(and/or never look at their own posts).
Most OE users are also unaware that there is a 3rd-party update
which makes bad formatting / hand-formatting unnecessary:
http://google.com/search?q=inurl:jain+%22+OE.doesn't.exactly.feature .the.most.intelligent.quoting.algorithm


Why didn't you just say Quotefix?



Andrew December 10th 09 08:31 PM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:19:03 -0000, "jasee"
wrote:

Why didn't you just say Quotefix?


Or Thunderbird.
--
Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com
Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards,
please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text.
Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question.

jasee December 10th 09 10:01 PM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 

"Andrew" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:19:03 -0000, "jasee"
wrote:

Why didn't you just say Quotefix?


Or Thunderbird.
--
Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com
Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards,
please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text.
Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question.




jasee December 10th 09 10:03 PM

[Slightly OT?] Relay Pin Outs (Wiring Diagram) - Interpretation Help
 
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:19:03 -0000, "jasee"
wrote:

Why didn't you just say Quotefix?




Didn't realise there was a Quotefix for Outlook as well as Outlook Express




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