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Default Any tricks to make a DC quieter?

"Never Enough Money" wrote in message

I'm considering a remote control.....


DC wise, obviously not the only way to go ... but you'll wonder why you
didn't do it sooner.

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Default Any tricks to make a DC quieter?

On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:03:13 -0600, "Swingman" wrote:

"Never Enough Money" wrote in message

I'm considering a remote control.....


DC wise, obviously not the only way to go ... but you'll wonder why you
didn't do it sooner.


Just curious, and I've no tools to speak of, just working to get
started, no dust collector, a totally amateur response - but I had
planned to have a master switch feeding all of the (currently
non-existent) power tools and figured I'd have a current relay to
control the dust collector. Any reason why that wouldn't work? I've
not researched it, but it seemed an obvious idea so I'm sure it's been
done - unless I'm missing something obvious in my obvious idea. On
when the tool's on, off (after delay) when it goes off.

Ricky
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