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Sling

Hi can anyone tell me the name of a part I need. It is basically a connection that keeps a line active when a load is in place, then when the load is removed the line is broken. It has to be so that the load is easy to remove.

Really the product is still in the design stage so I am open to any suggestions. The key thing here is that it must be easy to break the line, and reactivate the line when the load is replaced.
 
Sling, we are assuming that you are fairly new to forums.

With that in mind, as i said earlier, when you have a question, try and give as much info as possible in your first post.

We dont have any trolling on this forum. This is one of the reasons why its the best there is.

If you feel someone has posted un welcome comments then please report the post rather than retaliate.

I/we run a tight ship here and do not tolerate "un niceness" :D



I wasn't aware any other type of relay existed other than a PCB mount. If I already knew everything about this topic, then I wouldn't have to ask in a supposed help forum now would I.

Anyway that's all very well but how about the person trolling my thread, a 'blackiel'.

If you run a 'tight ship' how about demonstrating it and telling me about any action you will take against trolls beyond just removing the post (something that seems to happen quite freely here anyway).
 
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Sling,

I have just given an explanation.

And at this moment in time, it appears you are trolling your own thread, however, posts are very rarely deleted, which, if you frequented the forums more often, you would see.
 
Sling,

I have just given an explanation.

And at this moment in time, it appears you are trolling your own thread, however, posts are very rarely deleted, which, if you frequented the forums more often, you would see.

So ... this means no further action will be taken against the troll.

It sounds as if you even agree with the troll.

Hence my position that trolls are allowed and even encouraged.
 
This is going to be the last post on the subject.

The member in question is not a troll, however, his post was seen --- being un necessary, so it was therefore deleted. The other post that had been deleted has now been reinstated, once i had read it in context.
 

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