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Re: Relay vs. Double Solenoid?
A relay, like a spike, is very different from a single- or double-acting solenoid.
If you're interested in the difference between single-acting and double-acting solenoids it's pretty simple: a double-acting solenoid is stable in whatever state it is in, whereas a single-acting solenoid always reverts to one particular state unless it is energized.
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