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Using a Bartol Mag Probe when testing any coil in a relay

Bartol Mag-Probe, Bob Bartol, Mag-ProbeBy Bob BartolFebruary 12, 2021

Using a Bartol Mag Probe when testing any coil in a relay a voltage current and continuity must be present in order to generate A magnetic field. If if either current, voltage or continuity is missing, a magnetic field will not be present. If a voltage is is present but the coil is open no…

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