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Thought I'd post this little beauty that came out of a old industrial mill complex ....

My question is - What is it?

The veins inside are like paper strips, removal of the bottom plate reveals a microswitch... over to you :)
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PS - No rude comments please, No it not tinmans private parts!
 
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Boll weevil zapper? Mills.. Cotton.?
 
Im going to let it run for a few hours and I won't say if anyone is close or got it yet just to see the variation in guesses :)
 
Hats of to Handy' and Spin', it is indeed a humidistat and made by a Leicester company Mellor Bromley, after speaking to one of their guys today they started making these in 1937 and were often found in the textile industry especially yorkshire, I'm trying to get some more info off them so will add to thread if I do but I would say looking at the electrics in the mill (VIR in conduit) that this may be approx 70 - 80yrs old.

A massive difference to modern tech' where you can now get pcb mounted sensors that do the same job.
 
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Nice looking item. It was a very different world before the transistor arrived on the scene.
 
think geordiespark has one of them in his bathroom.:willy_nilly:
 

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