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I'm stating the obvious, but do you have the original manufacturers name and part number (of the relay). Failing that, perhaps starting with the name of the equipment manufacturer and see if there is information to be gained starting with that.

Another aspect of the search might be to find out the technical specs like coil voltage and number of contacts, etc.

Gil

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On 6/30/2003 6:49:30 AM lubbie wrote:

What model of Nad. Been trying to get relay for 2200. No longer in production and no replacement available. In the process of finding suitable replacement, have almost exhausted all my suppliers but still waiting on some.

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Ya 2200. I am going to take the relays out and use transistors. Have you tryed resolding the old ones. Two of the ones I had just had cold or bad soilder joints. Scrap the green stuff down to the copper and resolder. This will fix most problems. I have fixed eight of them now so if you have any question ask away.

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