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Latching relays in a control circuit
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Thank you, i see an Arduino starter kit on amazon, im going to buy it straight away.
Today at 12:24 AM
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DogBark
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Thank you, I will check it out
Yesterday at 10:19 PM
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Thanks for continuing to engage with me- I really appreciate the help, i presume that the terms I will list are all software programs...
Yesterday at 9:59 PM
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DogBark
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Yes I could solder, and could source a vector board, and i am more than willing to purchase whatever components and software is required...
Yesterday at 9:51 PM
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Thank you, I really appreciate your help, I have something that is tripping out a seperat, critical piece of equipment in a business...
Yesterday at 9:51 PM
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I think i can work out the logic circuits ok, but i am an electrician rather than an electronics engineer so I dont even know where to...
Yesterday at 5:21 PM
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It can be done with some simple logic circuits if you are up to building that. What are the relay-coil voltage and current requirements?
Yesterday at 5:19 PM
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I think Hmmm this looks like it can solve my problem perfectly, thank you. There is a lot of terms in that article which re unfamiliar...
Yesterday at 5:19 PM
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A basic simple approach to a multi triggerable timer, using GUI block programming...
Yesterday at 5:17 PM
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The problem with those is making the second contactor latch on when the 240v signal appears, but then also remaining on for 5 seconds...
Friday at 4:22 PM
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I like Schnieder but there are a few choices out there, just compare the specs and functions
Friday at 4:18 PM
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Thanks, is there a particular brand you would recommend?
Thursday at 2:34 PM
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Look into a SmartRelay there are several makes, they are a 'Poor mans PLC' !;)
Thursday at 2:34 PM
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Hi, im hoping someone can help- I wish to design what I thought would be a simple circuit but it turns out it isnt so easy I wish to...
Thursday at 1:23 PM
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