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Ripley Lighting Controls Shorting/Open Caps Internals
Here are the three models of Ripley shorting and open caps I have opened up. It is interesting how they use a tiny circuit board instead of a small piece of wire like some other manufacturers. Even the open cap has a circuit board, only missing the connection between the line and load.
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Ripley Lighting Controls Shorting/Open Caps Internals

Here are the three models of Ripley shorting and open caps I have opened up. It is interesting how they use a tiny circuit board instead of a small piece of wire like some other manufacturers. Even the open cap has a circuit board, only missing the connection between the line and load.

ripleys3192017_005.JPG ripleys3192017_006.JPG ripleys3192017_007.JPG ripleys3192017_008.JPG Advance_55v_HPS_ignitor+.JPG
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Filename:ripleys3192017_007.JPG
Album name:HPSM250R2 / Gear
Keywords:Gear
Company and Date Manufactured:Ripley Lighting Controls, 2017?
Model Number:6005, 6005M-320V, 6007
Filesize:171 KiB
Date added:Mar 19, 2017
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rjluna2   [Mar 20, 2017 at 12:20 PM]
Sounds like flat wire could invite shorter life than the regular strand wire to me Confused
lightingfan8902   [Nov 17, 2018 at 01:45 PM]
Why is there a MOV tagged to the hot and neutral of the second one?
Mike   [Nov 18, 2018 at 01:45 AM]
Surge protection of the light. You can order shorting caps with surge protectors though they don't usually come standard. Photocells normally have surge protection standard.
lightingfan8902   [Nov 18, 2018 at 04:53 AM]
Ah ok. Smile

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