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Re: XM11U can't drive relay. Fixable?
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- Subject: Re: XM11U can't drive relay. Fixable?
- From: "ianwbird" <Ian@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 14:46:18 -0000
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In reality I expect that the unit does not have enough power to
energise it but could hold it open. Not much help really though.
What you will need is a small transistor to act as a switch and a
resistor to go between the base of the tranny and the XM11U. You will
also need some extra power to clunk the relay. It may be possible to
do with a large capacitor depending on the relay ratings and some
other factors.
Is it feasible to have another power supply there or are you trying
to use just the XM11U? What is the coil rating on the relay?
Let me know
Ian
--- In ukha_d@y..., justin@g... wrote:
> Some time ago I purchased a XM11U (X10 controlled 12v power supply)
to drive a
> relay (http://www.quasarelectronics.com/relays.htm
part 3084). It
seems that at
> 100mA the XM11U doesn't have enough power(?) to drive it. A regular
PSU rated
> at 500mA works ok.
>
> Baring in mind I'm not too clued up on electronics, is there
anything that
> could be done remidy this? Perhaps add something between the two
devices or
> change a component on the relay board?
>
> Justin.
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