[sdiy] Free stuff

J. Larry Hendry jlarryh at iquest.net
Sat Oct 27 23:49:52 CEST 2001


OK, I am a pack rat.  I have been that way all my life and now I am trying
to change.  I jsut cleaned out an old bin of parts that is stuff I know I
will never use.  I am giving or throwing them away, depends on if anyone is
interested.  Many parts are new, and some were salvaged from equipment.
Nothing is guaranteed.  But, I promise not to send anything I think you will
need to throw away.

Here is a partial listing.
 - Two pole knife blade switch with fuses on bakelite.  Cool looking, about
4 inch blades plus cool handle.  Made by the old Trumbel company 250 V 60
amp rating, utility grade.
 - three very special rotary switches.  They are 18 position, 5 pole
switches.  Removed from utility grade equipment. Appear to be working, need
a good cleaning.  Behind panel part is about 2.5 inches in diameter, 3
inches deep, but has 1/4 shaft.
- about 1/2 dozen potter & brumfield relays with octal sockets.  And, a
couple of nice Amphenol surface mout sockets for them.  Most of the relays
are 24V D coils, maybe 10amp contacts DPDT typical.  One of them is a timer
relay 0 to 180 seconds
- 4 leaf-style push butttons switches, most 4PDT.
- small AC power transfomer  6, 12, 18 V taps on secondary
- several low current 20 VDC telephone relays.
- several (functional when built), mercury tilt switch motion vehicle alarms
build on a terminal strip (tilt bulb, SCR, resistor, simple) made for 12 VDC
operation.  Great for a motorcycle.  You add a 12 V siren.
- many resistors, some small panel meters, lots of assorted audio amplifier
transistors, many high power output stage.  No data, several assorted pots,
and a variety of odd switches, mostly rockers and slides, but some cool 1"
square lighted jobbies designed for 28VDC I think for commercial broadcast
equipment.

If anyone wants this stuff and is willing to spring for the cost of shipping
(US only please), it is yours. Otherwise, it goes to the dump.

Larry Hendry





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