
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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THE timing could not have been more provocative. Just two days
before the British and Irish prime ministers were due to announce
a plan to revive self-government in Northern Ireland, Denis
Donaldson, a former top IRA man turned British agent, was found
shot dead in his wretched last refuge in north-western Ireland.
Although the IRA denied responsibility, the murder recalled the
worst of the violence that the group had supposedly abandoned
since laying down their arm fuel dispenser s last year.
It is not the first time that Mr Donaldson s fortunes have been
intertwined with those of devolved government. The head of Sinn
Fein s Stormont administration after power-sharing between
unionists and republicans began in 1999, he was a familiar figure
around the As fuel dispenser sembly. Persuasive, on-message, a friend of Gerry
Adams, the party s leader, and of Martin McGuinness, its chief
Brothers in arms
negotiator, he seemed to embody the new, moderate
republicanism.
But it was the discovery of an IRA spy-ring at Stormont supposedly controlled by Mr Donaldson
that brought devolution screeching to a halt in October 2002. When he vouchsafed, in December
2005, that the spy-ring was a hoax and he had in fact been working for Britain s security services
since the 1980s, people marvelled that he walked away alive. Proof, it was said, of the IRA s new
commitment to peace and politics; Freddie Scappaticci, another IRA turncoat, had also been
permitted to vanish discreetly. Mr Donaldson, alas, disappeared only to be hunted down later and
murdered.
Mr Adams argues that Mr Donaldson s killers clearly wanted to derail the peace process. fuel dispenser That may
be correct. Many observers blame dissident republicans, who have often tried to disrupt Sinn
Fein s progression towards peaceful political engagement. Some, of course, cry British dirty tricks
and blame the ‘securocrats�who do not like the way the war has ended. But unionists insist that
the IRA