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Continuous Duty Solenoids

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Continuous Duty Solenoids

Post by 4LUX »

I have done some basic research and come to the conclusion a Continuous Duty Solenoid will fit my dual battery purpose.

Can anyone advise of where abouts these can be purchased?
Im in Sydney.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

i got mine from prospect auto electrical in rowood rd prospect just down the road from flower power at home base. cost me $45 works great. they are in the same units as Grumpys takeaway.
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Post by 4LUX »

I tried a local auto electrician and he came up with the goods. $39.

Thanks for your help.
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Post by DaveS3 »

Can someone please explain the differences between the continuous duty and starter solenoids? etc...

I'm pretty sure the solenoid on my dual battery system has died, so I am looking for a replacement and didnt know what these terms meant when looking through catalouges.

Dave.
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Post by 4LUX »

Hi Dave,

The way I understand it, a Continuous Duty Solenoid is designed for heavy switching and being able to be connected continously. So its rated, for example as 100amp continuous. A Starter Solenoid is designed for heavy switching, but not being rated to be continously connected.

Therefore, a Starter Solenoid is not suitable for use in a Dual Battery installaion.
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Post by DaveS3 »

Thanks,
I visited the local Auto elec for some prices and info - $40.
He said a same thing, just adding that starter solenoids have a duty cycle.

Dave.
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