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Although the starter circuit is an "intermittent" circuit and as such most
people are provided and use a "intermittent duty" starter solenoid, I highly
recommend against it, having had 2 failures in the past of a similar nature.
Use only "continuous duty" solenoids, and do not mount them vertically due to
the possibility of over powering the light spring inside during one of those
"firm" landings or "moderate" turbulence which can cause intermittent contact
at a bad time.. Additionally the continuous duty units have provisions to
illuminate a light on the panel letting you know that power is being provided
to the starting circuit.
Mike DeHate
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Please send your photos and drawings to marvkaye@olsusa.com.
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