Re: Delay on a mains-powered relay?
From: NSM (nowrite_at_to.me)
Date: 01/06/05
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Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 16:00:50 GMT
"Ross Herbert" <rherber1@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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| It seems to me that the OP would prefer to use what hardware exists
| now in order to minimise expense and the complexity involved in a
| complete re-design of what he now has. The relay he is using now is a
| 3 pole changeover unit so depending upon what is currently connected
| to the relay contacts will have some bearing on what he can do in the
| easiest and most cost effective manner.
...
I remember small, inexpensive delays that used an AC clock motor to wind
them up. When the power went off they ran down and switched contacts. I
suggested that previously.
N
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