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Anyone used them? Any feedback? They cross reference to the Accumax 10-fo103:
http://www.ombwarehouse.com/Solenoid-12-Volt-4-Terminal-10.html
http://www.ombwarehouse.com/Solenoid-12-Volt-4-Terminal-10.html
I think 10.00 each is average shipping just depends on witch company u go thruWhere is the best place and price for the Accumax solenoids ? Who has them at a good price?
The accumax is designed exclusive for the low rider market. they use a heavy cadium plated washer where most use copper to copper contacts. This is the biggest difference. we retail them for 10.00 each but offer discounts on larger orders.I think 10.00 each is average shipping just depends on witch company u go thru
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If u tear them down and compare , they also use a taller spring so more pressure is applied in separating the washer from the contacts once u let go of the switch. Less chances of solenoids "sticking"The accumax is designed exclusive for the low rider market. they use a heavy cadium plated washer where most use copper to copper contacts. This is the biggest difference. we retail them for 10.00 each but offer discounts on larger orders.
:h5:Good to know MUFASA
True...all the more reason to use Accumax superior design, for our way of life 120 Volts///// LOLIf u tear them down and compare , they also use a taller spring so more pressure is applied in separating the washer from the contacts once u let go of the switch. Less chances of solenoids "sticking"
Will you be in Vegas at the show? Maybe I can scoop a box of 12 off you there ? Or how about getting me a price on 12 shipped to Minnesota 55605 .And how about some prices on some switches to.:thumbsup:The accumax is designed exclusive for the low rider market. they use a heavy cadium plated washer where most use copper to copper contacts. This is the biggest difference. we retail them for 10.00 each but offer discounts on larger orders.
where where :biggrin:Got a good deal on the Accumax......cheaper than those I posted.........![]()
If u tear them down and compare , they also use a taller spring so more pressure is applied in separating the washer from the contacts once u let go of the switch. Less chances of solenoids "sticking"
BISH !! DONT LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT !!!
:finger: :angry:BISH !! DONT LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT !!!!!