Is the Solenoid # PK5231201 a Normally Open or Closed Circuit?
Published 05/18/2023 >
Question:
Hello, I’m assuming this is a normally open solenoid?
asked by: Jim
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Expert Reply:
The Solenoid # PK5231201 is a normally open circuit. When it does not have power from an ignition source the circuit is opened and broken not allowing power to flow through the solenoid. When power is applied from an ignition source it closes the circuit and power can transfer through the solenoid.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Grounded
- Accessories and Parts
- Battery
- Switches and Solenoids
- 100 Amp
- Pollak
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