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RE: Lights
> you're right. i double checked that relay article.... i didn't know
> all relays were numbered the same. i only said that in case different
> relays had different numbers on them, but apparently this isn't the
> case.... but in a rare instance where you do find a relay with no
> numbers or different ones, knowing what each terminal does is the only
> info you really need.
Yuppers, but does anyone know if it is industry standard to use those
numbers for automotive based relays (30, 85, 86, 87 and 87a)? Every one I
have seen has those numbers, so could be that they are made for automotive
use?
Andre'
Neon Green 79
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- From: Chris Coracini <Coracin@usdl.com>