Power controlers... on another note. - relays
alvin at Maggie.Linux-Consulting.com
alvin at Maggie.Linux-Consulting.com
Tue Jun 4 06:56:23 PDT 2002
hi ya
relays are bad .... very bad ....
- all kinds of mechanical failures
- all kinds of inductive currents
use an SCR instead .... and it can be turned on and off with
a simple +5v circuit on the gate and turned off with a negative
pulse ...
-- same thing as a relay only 10x better ??
c ya
alvin
> all you need is a 5A 110V DC-control relay. the way this works is
> essentially wire the relay + outlet like so:
>
>
> 110V gnd/netural ----------> to outlet
> 110V hot -----> relay -----> to outlet
> v v
> +V DC signal ___| |______ DC Gnd
>
> when you put a +DC signal to the relay, it will pass up to a 5A load.
> these relays cost around $4. toss in a $1 outlet, $1 worth of wire,
> and you've got a little setup that's usable. (of course, you can go
> more A's for more $. a 20A relay runs around $7.)
>
> for a DC control signal, you can either hijack (for a few nodes) the
> parallel port outputs, or get a $10 PIC or HC11 micro with a bunch of
> digital I/O pins that you can drive.
>
> it's quite straightforward.
>
> -josh
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