ClassicLaddder can do that.  Kind of killing ants with a sledgehammer
unless you have other PLC-ish things to do as well.

I bet you could cascade a pair of HAL one-shots, one would set the
on-time, the other would trigger when the first one ends and determine
the off-time.  Then loop the second one back around to re-trigger the 
first one.

On Sun, Feb 10, 2013, at 11:52 PM, John Murphy wrote:
> The lube pump in my BossV is over-oiling everything.  If I leave it
> powered, I come back to puddles of oil under every way after a long job.
>  Of course, I don't want to run long jobs without it.
> 
> I have the way lube tied to the spindle on signal, so I figured there ought
> to be a hal component that I can wedge between the 'spindle on' and the
> digital output that drives the pump relay to say, power it every other
> minute or three to reduce the volume of oil I'm getting.
> 
> Any suggestions on a specific hal component?
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