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I get the basics of both methods.  I actually prefer electromechanical.  But neither method is hard to understand really. Nor do modern parts differ much in the end result of each; they just got smaller mostly.  It doesn't hurt to learn or try to. It's just another option. Geo is ready to THINK more about electrical in general. Fresh input helps, even if it isn't the chosen path of the day.

Electromechanical coils very often get hot if they are constant or failing. I don't care what it's in. Unless you helped develop and the coils, the discounting of offerings without considering them at all is what's nauseating., despite how right about the proven tech you may be, I know failing solenoids very well large and small, very little difference overall when they fail.

I don't know if the writing is cold here or I'm reading into it but...

Good luck Geo. I think there is enough here to work with, I'm bowing out; no worries if you need me @ or mail eh. Thread dropped.

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