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Re: Conversion of appliance modules to DIN rail


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  • Subject: Re: Conversion of appliance modules to DIN rail
  • From: "Stuart Whyte" <stuart@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 18:07:51 -0000
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This seems like a good, cheaper alternative to DIN modules, HOWEVER,
on the DIN modules you can use a switch across the terminals to
change the device's state.  Is this possible the conveted modules??

Im sure if this CAN be done, someone here (Keith??) will know how!

Regards

Stuart

--- In ukha_d@y..., Julian Driver <julian@j...> wrote:
> I have bought some appliance modules cheap from my local Homebase.
Some
> need to go into DIN housings and so I have removed the plug and
socket
> bit to end up with a neat unit 50*70*30 mm with three wirs from the
> bottom. These can be neatly fitted into a connector block.
>
> My question is if anybody has seen some sort of a clip to fit to
> standard DIN rail. If there is such a thing I could then neatly
fasten
> these units in place, the alternative being tie-wraps or gaffer
tape.
> NOT a pretty sight.
> --
> Julian Driver



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