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Thought some of you might like to hear the final word on this subject
from Bob Nuckolls
Angier Ames.
It IS normal for a continuous duty contactor to run too hot to touch.
You can get both continuous or intermittant duty contactors in that
package. Use an ohmmeter to measure the coil resistance of your
unit. If it's over 10 ohms, then it is indeed a continuous duty
device and uses about 10-15 watts of power to keep it closed . . .
it WILL run pretty toasty.
Bob . . .
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