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  1. At the end, the solution i chose was the simplest and took me 5 minutes to get there. First i had to fix my drawing with the help of one of my co-workers that knows his way around electronics. Then if you follow the red line on the bottom - you will see what i did. Now the whole thing works using 220V, but the relay is providing dry contact and not passing 220V as it did before, so now i can connect it to my water computer in the yard and every time the dog comes to the lawn to dig, the sprinklers make sure she won't
  2. I tried searching for the datasheet too but with no luck. no there is no adapter, only the three wires that you can see in the pictures, the blue and brown are the supply for this thing that you are supposed to connect directly to the power source.
  3. I have a motion detector that uses 220V as input power supply, i need to use it with a 24V power supply. it is made by Lynteck and the model is ES34. Can anyone help please?
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