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Source Sealed Potentiometers? John Mianowski 09-29-2006
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Posted by John Mianowski on September 29, 2006, 12:19 pm
Can anybody recommend a source of miniature multi-turn potentiometers,
protected to IP67 or 68 for a marine application?

Thanks.

JM


Posted by Colin Durrans on September 29, 2006, 2:06 pm
John Mianowski wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a source of miniature multi-turn potentiometers,
> protected to IP67 or 68 for a marine application?

I don't know of these as standard but companies like Remote Marine
Systems who make system that will fit the bill. I've seen their
non-contacting valve angle sensors used sub-sea and on board cable
reeling ships.

Would be worth dropping them a line... details here www.rmsltd.com

Don't be put off by the website, now a James Fisher & Sons PLC they have
a long history in Nuclear and Offshore industries.

http://www.james-fisher.co.uk/services_specialistTech.php

hope this helps.

Best regards,
colin


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Posted by John Mianowski on September 29, 2006, 7:47 pm

Colin Durrans wrote:
> John Mianowski wrote:
> > Can anybody recommend a source of miniature multi-turn potentiometers,
> > protected to IP67 or 68 for a marine application?
> I don't know of these as standard but companies like Remote Marine
> Systems who make system that will fit the bill. I've seen their
> non-contacting valve angle sensors used sub-sea and on board cable
> reeling ships.
> Would be worth dropping them a line... details here www.rmsltd.com
> Don't be put off by the website, now a James Fisher & Sons PLC they have
> a long history in Nuclear and Offshore industries.
> http://www.james-fisher.co.uk/services_specialistTech.php
> hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> colin
>

Thanks - I'll give them a look.

JM



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