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A clip would not make it auto reset since you need to switch it to on then off then on again (and probally against the rules), the best way to avoid shock tripping is to mout the beraker perpendicular to the force ie. not parallel to the floor. This way the shock wont effect the tripping mechinism. Also if you suspend it with taught rubber tubing it should buffer out the major shocks.
Last edited by RebAl : 19-03-2002 at 19:21. |
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