Aviation grade, non FAA-PMA approved, solenoid for continuous duty 12 volt applications. Fits current GA production aircraft as well as legacy aircraft. Replaces both single terminal switched units, as well as the current double terminal switched units in production today. All units have multiple quality and functional tests prior to certification and delivery. |
perfect! exact replacement
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
100 amp continuous duty solenoid as expected, and shipped quickly. The instructions didnt mention, but I would recommend adding a diode pointing away from ground to the hot side of the coil, to protect solid state stuff from a hit when you deenergize. It functions as expected, and better than the antique I was using!
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
Works fine, but Lamar didnt mention the need for a diode on the install drawing.
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
Great
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
Good product, as advertised, and good customer service, right along with packing & shipping was fast
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
Works great
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
Perfect fit. A good product at a fair price
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
Item is as advertised and received in good condition. Shipping was prompt and delivered on time.
X61-0028 Lamar Solenoid 12V 100A Cont
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We asked the manufacturer and they did not have any hard data available. The best answer we can give is "standard torque".
Either of the large studs can receive or transmit 100 amps; i.e., they are interchangeable; one small lug is for switched positive signal and the other small post goes to ground and as with the large lugs, the posts are interchangeable; i.e., current can be directed in either direction.
Per the supplier: No, they cannot be interchanged or they will fail.
Per the supplier: Yes, it is externally grounded.
Per the supplier: Can be mounted in any position. Most are installed with the hat on top.
No, the Lamar 12V solenoid (07-01875) is not FAA PMA approved for installation with a log book entry only. It can be installed in a certified aircraft with a 337 field approval.
Approx 0.95 lbs.
The front two terminal posts are 10-32 UNF-2A and the larger side posts are 55/16-24 UNF-2A terminal posts.
Yes continuous would be a Master/battery solenoid.
The manufacturer does not have a specific temp range but it is normal for them to get quite hot during use.