Looking for a timer kit - inexpensive?

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r i c h a r d s m a g i c

Jan 1, 1970
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Hey all -

Im looking for a timer kit. its gonna sound strange but this is how it is
sposed to go:

Timer set - 10sec and a output to a relay - 10sec later o/p to another
relay - 2sec later o/p to another relay... ...its going to be used for
some special effects?

I need to make a few, so I dont want it to be too expensive - or will I have
to design something myself?

Cheers!
 
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Brian Goldsmith

Jan 1, 1970
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Hey all -


*** Deja Vu??
Brian Goldsmith.
 
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Daniel Franklin

Jan 1, 1970
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r said:
Sorry - also forgot...

it has to run from batteries (say, a 9v)...

yeah, I know, Im pushing it...

Get a PIC microcontroller - easier to adjust and you'll need less
components!

- Daniel
 
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Peter Crowcroft

Jan 1, 1970
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Hey all -

Im looking for a timer kit. its gonna sound strange but this is how it is
sposed to go:

Timer set - 10sec and a output to a relay - 10sec later o/p to another
relay - 2sec later o/p to another relay... ...its going to be used for
some special effects?

I need to make a few, so I dont want it to be too expensive - or will I have
to design something myself?

Cheers!

IF it can be connected to the parallel port of any old PC then my Kit
74 and 165 will do this. Windows software. 8 relays on board.

see it at

www.ozitronics.com

in Melbourne

DIY Electronics (HK) Ltd
Hong Kong
www.kitsrus.com
 
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