Hello there, I was wondering a few things about this switch. I am playing with one of these myself, albeit a different brand and manufacturer. It appears on mine, as if the coil likes to operate at 48 to 50 volts DC. I am trying to get it to rapid advance positions like you are doing in your video here which I would need for a upcoming 6 digit clock project. Are you using the interrupt contacts to do that or is there more to it? The one I have has a set of contacts that break when the coil pulls and I tried to incorporate that into wiring the coil but all it then does is just buzz. Tips would be appreciated. Thanks! Jim
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I was waiting for it to explode
Hello there, I was wondering a few things about this switch. I am playing with one of these myself, albeit a different brand and manufacturer. It appears on mine, as if the coil likes to operate at 48 to 50 volts DC. I am trying to get it to rapid advance positions like you are doing in your video here which I would need for a upcoming 6 digit clock project. Are you using the interrupt contacts to do that or is there more to it? The one I have has a set of contacts that break when the coil pulls and I tried to incorporate that into wiring the coil but all it then does is just buzz. Tips would be appreciated. Thanks! Jim
Old Telephone part?
@ChrisMasto
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They were used in telephone switches.