Bear in mind, that what really matters here is the coil resistance, not the 
voltage rating of the relay coil. If the coil resistance is substantially 
different, it will upset the voltage divider. If you use more than one 
relay, it could really upset things. A 110 VDC relay generally has a coil 
resistance of about 10K. If you can find one of these (they are still 
manufactured) it should work fine.

Darrell, WA5VGO


The coil for K301 is fed from the low voltage power supply thru the voltage 
divider R309 & R310. The low voltage is 240 volts. I come up with 96 volts 
on the coil.

Darrell, WA5VGO


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