OK, that makes sense Forrest. That demystifies things a bit
From: Af On Behalf Of Forrest Christian (List Account)
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Depends on the load and how you wire it.
For smaller sites I've been kno
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> But, is the relay switching in the Packetflux bearing any of the load at
> any point? I would think not, but the answer
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> The relay is rated for 2A@30V, and 60W above that.
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> See https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/315/mech_eng_tx-1075670.pdf figure
Solid State Relays take something like 30 mA.
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But, is the relay switching in the Packetflux bearing any of the load at any
point? I would think not, but the
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But, is the relay switching in the Packetflux bearing any of the load at any
point?
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The relay is rated for 2A@30V, and 60W above that.
See https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/315/mech_eng_tx-1075670.pdf figure 1 on
page 3 for a visual of this.
I'd recommend that you
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> The typical solution with a light-duty relay is to use it to control a
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Yeah, I thought this would be the case, for some reason, Packetflux support
led my guy to realize that it didn’t work that way.
SMH
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The typical
Or a triac if it is an AC load.
From: Bill Prince
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The typical solution with a light-duty relay is to use it to control a heavier
relay that carries the actual load.
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The typical solution with a light-duty relay is to use it to control a
heavier relay that carries the actual load.
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Get a DIN mount DPDT, wire it so your load is on the normally closed
contacts. Run the control circuit on the DPDT through the normally open
contact on the Site Monitor.
I'd bet a Google search can give you diagrams.
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to know if we can
do what we want and maybe we just have the wrong external relay
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Yes, there is a relay outpu
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> Yes, there is a relay output on the siteMonitor II that you can trigger
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Yes, there is a relay output on the siteMonitor II that you can trigger via
SNMP or web interface.
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Yes, there is a relay output on the siteMonitor II that you can trigger via
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