Mongrel Shark
- Jun 6, 2012
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LOL. Chris My click click switch hypothesis is probably good though.
Most people don't seem to want to know how stuff works. The logic seems to go like this:
Its about the same size as a relay. looks a little like one, sounds a lot like one. stuf turns on or off every time it clicks. Works just like a relay. Must be a relay of some kind.
That seems to be good enough for most people.
While I figured you knew how it worked more than I, I found the link helpful and enlightening. I learned something. Including two new names for a flasher cam... Both of which are more descriptive. I didn't find much helpful stuff when I googled bi-metal switch, or half a dozen other things. like flasher relay, So I mentioned another descriptive name for the device. I posed the link, A, so as to have less to debate, B, So any others could learn as I did, should they have the need or want.. As it was about the only one on google that actually described how it worked.
Most people don't seem to want to know how stuff works. The logic seems to go like this:
Its about the same size as a relay. looks a little like one, sounds a lot like one. stuf turns on or off every time it clicks. Works just like a relay. Must be a relay of some kind.
That seems to be good enough for most people.
While I figured you knew how it worked more than I, I found the link helpful and enlightening. I learned something. Including two new names for a flasher cam... Both of which are more descriptive. I didn't find much helpful stuff when I googled bi-metal switch, or half a dozen other things. like flasher relay, So I mentioned another descriptive name for the device. I posed the link, A, so as to have less to debate, B, So any others could learn as I did, should they have the need or want.. As it was about the only one on google that actually described how it worked.