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Old 12-13-2006, 09:39 AM
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Default Bob's Z-13 v. SD-8 Distro Diagram

I've already asked this one on the aeroelectric list but no responses so I'll shoot it out to this group....

I'm in the process of wiring up the SB005-1 (S704-1?) relay with the SD-8
volt regulator and the OVM. The SD-8 distribution diagram (Dwg 504-500 rev
E, 9/29/04) seems to differ from the Z-13 diagram and I'm wondering which to
follow. Dwg. 504-500 refers to the relay as SB005-1, and elsewhere, it looks
like the part number is S704-1. I'm not sure if these are one in the same or
not.


The photo at http://www.bandc.biz/S704-1_tips.html is even different and
includes an additional diode installed where the OVM-14 should be installed.


Anyone have a good diagram or guidance on which drawing is correct? I'm
thinking that Z-13 may be the correct drawing for the application.

Jim

Update:

I did get a response off AeroElectric:
Both are.

The S704-1 and similar relays (like eggs, flour and milk)
are used in a variety of recipes and each recipe may treat
that ingredient in a manner that is not consistent elsewhere.

When you're baking a cake, you don't take a handful of recipes
from multiple sources and then attempt to resolve differences
between them. When someone publishes a recipe, you need
to know if it's from a credible source and if the recipe is
a demonstrated pathway to success. If those conditions are
satisfied, then run with it.

Bob . . .
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