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Re: Bench Testing a 9N coil
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Posted by sawmill on June 26, 2006 at 14:30:07 from (71.126.133.9):
In Reply to: Bench Testing a 9N coil posted by Chuck Gibson on June 26, 2006 at 09:30:00:
First you unsnap the coil and put it on a bench. Attach a wire from a good battery, pos or neg, to the top connection. Then place a finger on the little spring thing on the bottom of the coil. At this time, connect a lead from the other battery terminal to the little flat tab found on the bottom of the coil. Touch it only briefly and then remove it. If you are not calling me everything but a Christian, it doesn't work. If you have a pacemaker or a weak heart, forget the above. Sawmill
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