Re: timer- 120V 0.1 amp '50% on' circuit



On Mon, 9 May 2005 03:20:56 -0400, "Mike Westbye" <mwestbye@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Guys, I was hoping for help for a rank amateur.
>
>I've done some minor electonic repairs on power supplies with not much
>knowledge.
>
>My washing machine's timer motor went belly up and is a discontinued part.
>I've rebuilt the gears a few times, but I doubt this will last.
>I bought a rebuilt motor which runs double speed for another model. Works
>great, but the wash cycle is over in 15 minutes.
>
>Anybody know of a circuit that will turn on, ie close a relay approx 50% of
>the time? These are Telechron? induction motors so 1/2 wave power is
>useless, methinks
>This thing draws less than 0.1 amp @120V ac and I already have a zoo of low
>voltage DC power supplies.
>If I can pull this off, it will save me $800.00 tax in.

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I don't understand what you're trying to do.

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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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