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Ok, an ingrown hair or skin tag, but she is fine till the vets.(140lbs)(extra attachment below) But my new carpet is toast.

..the lights. The one on the left is wired to run off the transfomer 5v with a tiny bridge rectifier, resistor, and capacitor to stop pulsing and flicker. The one on the right is still on button cell battery power. Also they are 4.5v not 3v; (I was sidetracked) The one on the right has better current handling.

A little large, but if not next to figures and vehicles, do the trick for me at a buck each. Base comes off, arms have screws or pins that can be pulled and the arm tilts can be adjusted.

  If you search for a good vending/game supplier you will have a grand selection of solinoids to pick from. I'd make a suggestion but haven't been up to date on who is who in many years now. (If you ever get bored or need it, I bet you'd be a natural at vending/game repair. The variety keeps it "fresh" too)

Grainger had a lot of solenoids too.(seldom cheap, but good quality. one solinoid I used most often was actually cheapest there)

Fyi, that solinoid might be on its way out. Changes in performance aren't a good sign; real hard to say though, might be the rod has magnetized some. Time will tell.

(Updates have affected the ability to compose again. Most errors youyoull see for the next few days/weeks are googles errors, not ours fyi. Im not fixing anymore)

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