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Spikes, etc.

I didnt notice this already on here or not so sorry if it is a repost.

Can we use the blue spike relays from last year?
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Re: Spikes, etc.

I was wondering the same thing myself.

Of course maybe we should both read the manual....
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Re: Spikes, etc.

yes. This was answered in the official Q/A.
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Re: Spikes, etc.

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Q: Can last years Control Spikes be used along with the new Spikes given this year?
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